escriban
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".
If you're speaking to your friend, you say, "Levántate y vámonos." 'Vámonos' verges on idiomatic Spanish and is not strictly "correct" Spanish, but it's what is spoken and it's how it's said.
Singular - Lápiz Plural - Lápices
It could be a command to "Write with a pencil." Or it could be the statement, "You/he/she/ write/s with a pencil." The context is the determiner.
tú (informal, singular)) usted (formal, singular) vosotros (informal, plural) ustedes (formal, plural)
It is a command. It means "write".
If you are using sweet as in sugary sweet, the F Pl would be sucrées.
Translation: I write
The word means is plural. This word can be used while being a plural word. For example, the doctor would write a prescription if it means the patient will get better.
In English it means "I write in Spanish".
word write means `ESCRIBE` in spanish .
"Escribe tu nombre" translates to "write your name" in English. It is a command in Spanish prompting someone to write their name.