The person is said to be Illiterate.
Yes, "illiterate" is a root word. "Literate" is the root word, and the prefix "il-" is added to create the term "illiterate," which means unable to read or write.
"Stuck". To be stumped means to be unable to answer. "He was stumped by the test's hardest question".
The word dictate is a verb. The past tense is dictated.
The word "aphasia" comes from the Greek aphatos, (speechless) which comes from the prefix a- (not) + the root word phanai. (speak)
"Dicter" in French means to dictate, to say aloud for someone to write down word for word.
"Illiterate" means unable to read or write.
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.
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literate?
The correct spelling of the adjective is "illiterate" (unable to read or to write).
Yes, "illiterate" is a root word. "Literate" is the root word, and the prefix "il-" is added to create the term "illiterate," which means unable to read or write.
The word literate is an adjective. It describes someone who is able to read and write.
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읽기 this is how you write it
write to someone is the correct word although many people say write someone
The word for not literate is spelled "illiterate" (unable to read).