kaku
1.

To express thoughts, ideas, or information on a surface in a visible form, typically using symbols or letters meant to be read by others.

2.

To create a written work, such as literature or articles, conveying narratives or arguments through structured language.

3.

To depict images or illustrations by applying marks or strokes to a medium, effectively translating visual concepts into a tangible representation.

4.

To leave a permanent record of information or experiences, such as maintaining a journal or documenting events for future reference.

Example:

ここにあなたの名前をかいてくれませんか。