someone who is not able to read or write a book.
Harriet Tubman was illiterate.
Then it is safe to assume you are illiterate
The word illiterate is on page 15.
Taken to mean you are illiterate and to "go read a book" would probably improve yourself.
You are illiterate because you cannot create a sentence using the word illiterate.
illiterate in spanish is analfabeto
Illiterate.
il-literate (illiterate)
Illiterate
debit card can't issue to illiterate person but cheque can issue to such a person by obtaining mandate letter form 99 from the ilitterate customer that he authorising a literate person to operate
Because some people are too illiterate to appreciate how great this kind of book is.
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!"