Usage examples of "no rights to write" in English with translation to Italian

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I've decided to write 20 sentences a day on Tatoeba. Ho deciso di scrivere 20 frasi al giorno su Tatoeba.
I have decided to write ten sentences in Spanish each day. I'm sure that Rocío will be very happy to correct them. Ho deciso che scriverò dieci frasi in spagnolo ogni giorno. Sono sicura che Rocío sarà molto contenta di correggermele.
I have come to Japan not to teach but to write. Sono venuto in Giappone non per insegnare ma per scrivere.
Can I borrow something to write with? Posso prendere in prestito qualcosa con cui scrivere?
I need a notebook to write my notes. Ho bisogno di un taccuino per scrivere i miei appunti.
I have forgotten to bring something to write with. Mi sono scordato di portare qualcosa con cui scrivere.
I don't want to write with this pen. Non voglio scrivere con questa biro.
That's the computer he used to write the article. Quello è il computer con cui ha scritto l'articolo.
Today I start to write a rap song. Oggi inizio a scrivere una canzone rap.
I have to write a letter. Do you have some paper? Devo scrivere una lettera. Hai della carta?
Can I borrow something to write on? Posso prendere in prestito qualcosa su cui scrivere?
I would like him to write more often. Mi piacerebbe che scrivesse di più.
I plan to write Judy a letter. Ho intenzione di scrivere una lettera a Judy.
It is not easy to write in chalk. Non è facile scrivere col gessetto.
It isn't easy to write a love letter in English. Non è facile scrivere una lettera d'amore in inglese.
I don't know what to write in this sentence. Non so cosa scrivere in questa frase.
She helps you to write it. Ti aiuta a scriverla.
I need something to write with. Ho bisogno di qualcosa con cui scrivere.
Tom is going to write a letter to Mary. Tom scriverà una lettera a Mary.
I decided to write 20 sentences a day on Tatoeba. Ho deciso di scrivere 20 frasi al giorno su Tatoeba.
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