How to Say ‘I have written’ in Italian
Io ho scritto
ˈiːo ɔ ˈskritto
[ˈiːo ɔ ˈskritto]
💬 Usage Tip: The verb 'ho scritto' is the past participle form of 'scrivere' (to write).
🇮🇹 In Italy: Writing is a common theme in Italian literature and music, symbolizing expression and creativity.
Phrase Breakdown
Io
[ˈiːo]
I
A pronoun used to refer to oneself.
Io ho una penna.
I have a pen.
ho
[ɔ]
have
An auxiliary verb used to indicate possession or in forming perfect tenses.
Io ho scritto un libro.
I have written a book.
scritto
[ˈskritto]
written
The past participle of 'write', indicating an action of forming letters on a surface.
Io ho scritto una lettera.
I have written a letter.
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