Examples of using Started to write in English and their translations into Italian
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Well, I have started to write it.
We started to write our history, and you?
He took out his diary, and started to write.
He has started to write a novel.
He took another parchment and started to write.
People also translate
We have started to write history.
He looked a little surprised and started to write.
I have started to write something.
She took her pencil and started to write.
Vlaović started to write songs for Vesna.
Ambray took out her electronic journal and started to write.
The film started to write itself, in a way.
I took out a scrapbook, sat back down and started to write.
Dukhnovych started to write poems in his early years.
But one day, I would had enough of that and started to write a feature.
Jean Portante started to write when he was 33 years.
Johnson started to write polemical essays attacking the war.
Looks like she started to write"help" on the back.
After two symphonies, Borodin started to write an opera.
Pietri himself started to write poems as a student at Haaren High School.
In 1736 Frederick the Great started to write letters to Voltaire.
Slowly, he started to write"It's getting near dawn and lights close their tired eyes",
Daniel and Mikael and Mikael started to write music together at an early age.
During this period, Colum started to write and met a number of the leading Irish writers of the time,
Already in an early age Francis started to write poems and his teacher at school saw his talent.
Karl Louis Guillen started to write and paint in order to“evade from hell”.
 Sassoon was a British soldier serving in WW1 but started to write satiric and anti-war poems in which he questioned the madness of the war.