"to write"
"Oro" means gold.
It depends on what language it comes from, but considering the categorization, I assume you mean from Spanish. In that case, it means corn.
In English or Spanish, it means a flower named after Anders Dahl.
"Nada polvo" in Spanish translates to "no dust" in English.
Durmiendo means "sleeping" in Spanish.
Escribir means to write in Spanish, think about it as scribe
Escribir : To write
It means "to write compositions".
I will assume you mean "What is 'can you write in Spanish?' translated into Spanish". The phrase in Spanish is "¿Puedes escribir en español?".
No puede escribir. or...No puedes escribir
could you write in spanish
The verb "escribir" means "to write."
To write
It means, "Can you write six of them?"
Escribir (to write) is pronounced ehs-kri-BEER.
Escribir y hablar means to write and speak. Source: http://translate.google.com/#es|en|escribir%20y%20hablar (These are the infinitive forms of the verb, hence their prefacing with the word "to.")
'Escribir cuentos' is a Spanish expression that can be translated as 'to write short stories' in English. 'Cuento' is the Spanish word for 'short story', and 'escribir' is the verb 'to write'.