Hebrew doesn't use symbols for words. It uses letters, just like English does. If you want to spell forever friends in Hebrew, it's: חברים לנצח (unless both friends are female, and then it's חברות לנצח)
a male writer = katav (כתב) a female writer = katevet (כתבת)
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Most likely not because no writer has ever been a writer forever. So there you go. But remember that it is her choice and it depends on when she dies.
Using symbols and images
The accomplished writer of speculative fiction Harlan Ellison wrote "The City on the Edge of Forever" .
Tradition holds that Moses was the first Hebrew writer, though some modern scholars believe this to be legend only.
This sounds like a homework or exam question, without enough context to answer it. What writer? Writer of what work? Some book of the Bible? Which book?
The name "Vanessa" was invented by the writer, Jonathan Swift. It has no meaning in any language.
One disadvantage was that a writer had to learn at least 700 symbols in order to write.
because a writer not want to write a essay to a friend, the formal means to give essay to friends.
The word writers is the plural form of the noun writer.example: "These writers were good friends."The word writer's is the possessive form. The 's indicates that something belongs to a writer.example: "This was the writer's first book."
Chinease writer sun tzu