This phrase means "it is written with uppercase m, lowercase I, uppercase T, and lowercase z". It is used to teach the spelling of certain letters in Spanish.
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.
Se escribe conocerte.
The Spanish word "con" translates to "with" in English.
"Con quien estas" translates to "who are you with" in English.
"Hablo con amigos" means "I talk with friends" in English.
It means, "It's written with a capital [upper-case] 'H'."
se escribe con = "it is written with"
Se escribe con you con acento
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.
Who do you frequently write letters to?
Se escribe conocerte.
The above phrase is not in the French language; it is written in Spanish.
Por lo general, sí
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use the expression with the verb tener (to have) from the list; write complete and logical statements/sentences.
La primera palabra de una oración siempre se escribe con mayúscula.
¡Hombre, que "diez" debe ir con una "zeta" bien hecha!Son las D I E Z y media= 10:30