Examples of using Wants to be a writer in English and their translations into Hebrew
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He wants to be a writer.
I heard somebody wants to be a writer.
He wants to be a writer, too.
My eldest daughter wants to be a writer.
She wants to be a writer.
She lives in New York City and wants to be a writer.
Shlomo wants to be a writer.
I, um-- did she tell you she wants to be a writer?
Celia wants to be a writer.
Not good with words. For someone who wants to be a writer.
Shloyme wants to be a writer.
He wants to be a writer and nothing else.
I think she wants to be a writer.
She wants to be a writer. Her dad's, you know, reasonably good at it.
Proust, like Iris, wants to be a writer.
She wants to be a writer someday.
And besides making music, Michael wants to be a writer just like his father.
She wants to be a writer just like you.
Everyone wants to be a writer.
Wants to be a writer but doesn't know what to write about.
My boyfriend wants to be a writer too.
She wants to be a writer, which means she's gonna be unemployed for the next decade.
Solomon wants to be a writer.
Now nobody wants to be a writer anymore, now nobody wants to be a novelist anymore, and girls have become timid, they are cautious, guarded, reluctant to speak up in the public space, because we have taught them-- the family, the school, the society-- we have taught them to erase their individuality.
He's… He wants to be a writer.
She wants to be a writer, and publish books.
Everyone wants to be a writer, right?
This guy wants to be a writer, and those are two totally separate things.
If she wants to be a writer, she has got to learn to express her mind.
I mean, for a guy who wants to be a writer, it suddenly seemed like no words had ever been written.