Literate means to read and write while illiterate means the opposite.
it means that you can read it... so if someone says your handwriting isn't legible, for instance, that means that it is so messy or sloppy or crooked that they can't read it. Legible means readable, understandable, and Illegible means not readable or understandable.
A word that means able to read is "literate." It refers to the ability to read and write effectively, and it often encompasses a broader understanding of language and comprehension skills. Literacy is an essential skill for communication and learning in various contexts.
Literacy as a subject is the study of reading and writing - being "literate" means you are able to read and write.
illetrate means not being able to read write or understand ps my brother jibran is very stupid thx
Illiterate
A German word that means to be able to sit and read or write for long periods of time = Muße
The word is literate.
literate means educated, especially, able to read and write
it means that you can read it... so if someone says your handwriting isn't legible, for instance, that means that it is so messy or sloppy or crooked that they can't read it. Legible means readable, understandable, and Illegible means not readable or understandable.
"Illiterate" means unable to read or write.
Literacy as a subject is the study of reading and writing - being "literate" means you are able to read and write.
It means that a child, who maybe can't read or write, is on the way of being able to. By J. Milne
No, it is an adjective, literally meaning "able to read." More specifically, it means having a knowledge of literature and language.
The term illiterate means a person that can neither read or write. It is a serious problem in parts of the world where children do not go to school regularly.
About ninety percent of the population of the Philippines are literate. This means that most Filipinos are able to read and write.
illetrate means not being able to read write or understand ps my brother jibran is very stupid thx
Literacy means, in general, knowing how to read and write (reasonably well). Spelling means being able to spell words. It is common that people who are literate still spell very poorly. It is possible for a person to be able to spell words and not be able to read or write sentences. (I imagine this would involve a disability of some sort.) So, they are different.