"Sì" is an Italian equivalent of "yes."
Specifically, the Italian word is an adverb of affirmation. It is the opposite of the adverb of negation "no." The pronunciation is "see."
Scrivere is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to write".Specifically, the word is a verb. It is in the present infinitival form. The pronunciation will be "SKREE-ve-re" in Italian.
Puoi scrivere in italiano? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Can you write in English?"Specifically, the verb puoi is "(informal singular you) are able, can". The present infinitive scrivere means "to write". The preposition in means the same in English and Italian. The masculine adjective/noun italiano translates as "Italian (object, person, thing)".The pronunciation will be "pwyou SKREE-vey-rey ee-NEE-ta-LYA-no" in Italian.
Scrivere is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to write." The present infinitive also translates into English as "to compose," "to imprint," "to print," or "to type" in special contexts. The pronunciation wil lbe "SKREE-vey-rey" in Italian.
Rispondere is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to write back". Specifically, the word is a verb. It is in the present form of the infinitive. The pronunciation will be "ree-SPON-dey-rey" in Italian.
Scrivere email
Vado a scriverti una lettera is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I am going to write you a letter." The declaration also translates literally as "I'm going to write you one letter" in English. The pronunciation will be "VA-do a skree-VER-tee OO-na LET-tey-ra" in Pisan Italian.
You use the Western alphabet and write in Italian for present day Rome. For ancient Rome, you use the western alphabet and write in Latin.
"Write!" and "You write" are English equivalents of the Italian word Scrivi. Context makes clear whether the second person informal singular is a command in the present imperative (case 1) or an observation in the present indicative (example 2). The pronunciation will be "SKREE-vee" in Italian.
Twelve.
"Why do you write?" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Perché scrivi? The interrogative and second person informal singular present indicative also translate into English as "Why are you writing?" The pronunciation will be "per-KEY SKREE-vee" in Italian.
Depending on where they were depended on what they wrote in. Italian would write in Italian, English in Old English, Spain in Spanish. There is not one universal language. Some did write in Latin.
Quando scrivi in italiano sei ancora più bella in Italian means "When you write in Italian you're even more beautiful" in English.