紙に名前を書きました。
I wrote my name on the paper.
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Kanji 書, meaning write, appears in 1,690 Japanese example sentences with translation.
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紙に名前を書きました。
I wrote my name on the paper.
辞書を貸してください。
Please lend me your dictionary.
わざわざ書く必要ある?
Is there a need to write it down?
図書館にはいつ行くの?
When are you going to the library?
壁は落書きだらけです。
The wall is covered with graffiti.
図書館、人が多かった?
Were there many people in the library?
この紙に名前を書いて。
Write your name on this piece of paper.
本は図書館に返却した?
Did you take the book back to the library?
今日の日記は書いたの?
Did you write anything in your diary today?
誰が書こうと、文は文。
A sentence is a sentence, no matter who wrote it.
Tatoebaは辞書だ。
Tatoeba is a dictionary.
この辞書、借りてもいい?
May I borrow this dictionary?
トムは遺書を残してたの?
Did Tom leave a suicide note?
報告書は読んだんだよね?
You've read the report, haven't you?
お父さんに手紙を書くの?
Are you going to write to your father?