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Write is a verb meaning to form visible characters or symbols on a surface to convey language, or to compose text in any medium. It includes inscribing with a pen, pencil, stylus, or keyboard, and it covers recording information, ideas, or instructions. Writing is used to communicate, document, persuade, entertain, or instruct, and it encompasses a wide range of genres from personal notes to formal reports and code.

Grammatically, write is an irregular verb with the present tense write, the past tense wrote, and the

History and writing systems discuss how humans record language. Writing arose in ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt

Modern writing relies on orthography, punctuation, and style conventions that vary by language and context. Literacy,

past
participle
written.
It
is
typically
transitive,
as
in
"to
write
a
letter,"
and
can
be
intransitive,
as
in
"I
like
to
write."
Related
forms
include
writer,
a
person
who
writes,
and
writing,
the
activity
or
text.
The
verb
rewrite
refers
to
producing
a
new
version
of
previously
written
material.
for
administration
and
communication,
evolving
from
pictographs
to
abstract
scripts.
The
spread
of
alphabetic
systems
and
advancements
in
printing
and
publishing
expanded
writing’s
reach.
In
the
digital
era,
keyboards,
handwriting
tools,
and
software
enable
rapid,
mass,
and
global
writing
across
formats
such
as
emails,
reports,
and
programming
code.
editing,
and
revision
are
important
aspects
of
effective
writing.
Writing
underpins
education,
journalism,
literature,
administration,
software
development,
and
cultural
communication,
making
it
a
foundational
skill
in
many
domains.