A person unable to write is often referred to as "illiterate." Illiteracy can result from a lack of education, learning disabilities, or other factors that prevent an individual from acquiring writing skills. In some contexts, the term "functional illiteracy" may be used to describe individuals who may read and write at a basic level but struggle with more complex tasks.
The correct spelling of the word is Illiterate which means: Adjective: Unable to read or write. Noun: A person who is unable to read or write.
You call them illiterate.
A person that can write with both hands is ambidextrous.
Ambidextrous (I think that's how you spell it)
Illiterate means unable to read or write.
If a person is illitrate he is a backward person not by his cast but by his studies
The word for someone who is unable to read or write is "illiterate."
An illiterate person is unable to read or write.
incontinent
An illiterate person is someone who is unable to read or write.
The term "illiterate" is used to describe a person who is unable to read or write. Illiteracy is a relevant social problem in the world today.
The correct spelling of the word is Illiterate which means: Adjective: Unable to read or write. Noun: A person who is unable to read or write.
You call them illiterate.
A person that can write with both hands is ambidextrous.
* Have a friend tell them * Write a note * call them * Ask the person in person Good Luck! * Have a friend tell them * Write a note * call them * Ask the person in person Good Luck!
A "poet". :D
If someone is unable to speak, it's called being 'dumb'.