That's the Spanish imperative, second person plural, of write. In other words, the command or suggestion (in the plural): "Write!".It is also a form of "they write", used in phrases such as "so as they may write".
It is a command. It means "write".
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escriban
Escriban means 'they write.' It is the present plural form of the infinitive verb 'escribir' which means 'to write.' You could say 'Ellos escriban' (for a group of men, or a group of men and women who write), 'Ellas escriban' (for a group of women who write), or 'Ustedes escriban' (when you are speaking directly to a group of people who write.)
Escriban means 'they write.' It is the present plural form of the infinitive verb 'escribir' which means 'to write.' You could say 'Ellos escriban' (for a group of men, or a group of men and women who write), 'Ellas escriban' (for a group of women who write), or 'Ustedes escriban' (when you are speaking directly to a group of people who write.)
It is escriben They/you (plural) write
Escriba / escriban / escribe / escribid pronto. Escríbanos / escríbannos / escríbenos / escribidnos pronto= write to us soon
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afuras is not a spanish word.
It is the Spanish word for "fox".
"quidera" is not a Spanish word.
"Coll" is not a Spanish word.