Illiterate
Illiterate
The word literate does not contain a prefix. One could be added, such as ill- forming illiterate.
No, it applies to any language. You can be literate in one language and illiterate in another.
Yes, it does.
Illiterate
Illiterate
The illiterate man struggled to read the instructions on the packaging.
illiterate in spanish is analfabeto
The word literate does not contain a prefix. One could be added, such as ill- forming illiterate.
The word illiterate simply means that one does not know how to read or write.
A word that means difficult or impossible to read is illegible. Illegible is also defined as being hard to decipher when reading.
In third world countries, educational systems are poor and many citizens are illiterate. An illiterate person is one who can't read.
Here is an example sentence with the word "illiterate":For a moment, I was shocked by the percentage of people living in developing countries who are illiterate, and I realized how lucky I was to be granted with education, where I have the opportunity to learn how to read and write.
You could say 'computer illiterate', or perhaps 'modern media illiterate'.
No, it applies to any language. You can be literate in one language and illiterate in another.
illiterate