How to Say "wrote" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “wrote” is “escribió” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Ella escribió una carta a su abuela la semana pasada.
She wrote a letter to her grandmother last week.
El periodista escribió el artículo en solo una hora.
The journalist wrote the article in only an hour.
Usted escribió la mejor propuesta, por eso ganó el contrato.
You (formal) wrote the best proposal, that's why you won the contract.
A Completed Past Action
This form, 'escribió', is part of the Preterite tense. You use it when talking about an action that was finished at a specific time in the past (e.g., yesterday, last year, that afternoon).
Who Did the Action?
'Escribió' is used for a third person singular person (he, she, or it) or for the formal 'you' (usted). Context usually tells you who the speaker means.
Preterite vs. Imperfect
Mistake: “Using 'escribía' when referring to a single, completed action.”
Correction: Use 'escribió' (Preterite) for actions that happened once and are over. 'Escribía' (Imperfect) describes continuous actions or habits in the past.
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