The illiterate man struggled to read the instructions on the packaging.
illiterate in spanish is analfabeto
il-literate (illiterate)
Illiterate.
Illiterate
Illiterate is usually an adjective, and in this sense does not have a plural form. The noun for illiterate is illiteracy, for which the plural can be illiteracies, but it is awkward. Illiterate is sometimes used as a noun to describe an illiterate person, in which case the plural would be illiterates, e.g. as in the insult, "You are a bunch of illiterates!"
male are more illiterate. for sure ;)
As of 2020, around 17% (nearly 1 in 5) of the world's population is considered functionally illiterate, meaning they lack basic reading and writing skills. This amounts to approximately 773 million people who struggle with literacy. The issue is more pronounced in certain regions, with higher illiteracy rates in parts of Africa, South Asia, and the Middle East.
In third world countries, educational systems are poor and many citizens are illiterate. An illiterate person is one who can't read.
The literacy rate in Afghanistan is 38.2%, which means that 61.8% of Afghans are illiterate. Given that Afghanistan has a population of roughly 30.5 million people, this means that 18.9 million are illiterate.
Illiterate people are unable to read or write.
Harriet Tubman was illiterate.