物書きになりたいんですか?
Would you like to be a writer?
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Kanji 書, meaning write, appears in 1,685 Japanese example sentences with translation.
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物書きになりたいんですか?
Would you like to be a writer?
銃の許可書はお持ちですか?
Do you have a permit for a gun?
フランス語で書いてみたら?
Why don't you write it in French?
彼に手紙を書かなかったの?
Didn't you write a letter to him?
図書館に勉強しに行きます。
I'm going to the library to study.
図書館に新刊が入りました。
Our library got some new books in.
それ、私が初めて書いた文。
That's the first sentence I added.
書くより読む方が好きだな。
I prefer to read rather than write.
何か書くもの、ありますか?
Do you have something to write with?
作文は書き終わりましたか?
Have you finished writing your composition?
昨日の午後、図書館にいた?
Were you at the library yesterday afternoon?
書いたことを読まなかったの?
Did you not read what I wrote?
どうしてあの手紙を書いたの?
Why did you write that letter?
この文って、自分で書いたの?
Did you write this sentence yourself?
400語以上書く必要はない。
You need not write more than 400 words.