Literate in spanish

Alfabetizado

pronunciation: ɑlfɑbetiθɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
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literate = culto, alfabetizado. 

Example: Unsupported by any other teaching methods, browsing is not, of course enough to make children into literate readers.

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» aliterate = persona que no le gusta leer, persona reacia a la lectura.

Example: A study of seventh graders at a school in Texas revealed 3 categories of aliterates: dormant, uncommitted, and unmotivated.

» be literate = saber leer y escribir.

Example: However, if you take tasks 5, 6 and 7 you would be looking for somebody who is physically fit, who is numerate and literate and perhaps has a high boredom threshold.

» computer literate [computer-literate] = con conocimiento de informática.

Example: Her paper considers action in society at large towards creating the computer literate population that is needed.

» e-mail literate = con conocimientos sobre el correo electrónico, capaz de usar el correo electrónico, familiarizado con el correo electrónico.

Example: As the general public becomes increasingly e-mail literate, e-mail reference will most likely be considered an essential service of public library reference departments.

» information literate [information-literate] = con conocimiento básico en el manejo de la información, alfabeto en información.

Example: University library users need to become information-, computer-, and library-literate.

» less literate, the = menos cultos, los.

Example: Hence, there is a need for organizations who can interpret the fine points of officialese and present them in a form the less literate can understand.

» library literate [library-literate] = con conocimiento básico en el uso de la biblioteca.

Example: University library users need to become information-, computer-, and library-literate.

» literate society = sociedad de tradición escrita.

Example: The problem with that is that most literate societies look down on people who can't read well.

» non-literate = no alfabetizado.

Example: In many areas schoolchildren come from non-literate backgrounds and first encounter books in school.

» postliterate [post-literate] = posterior a la escritura, posterior a la invención de la escritura, posterior a la introducción de la escritura. [Lista de palabras que comienzan con este prefijo]

Example: We live in a postliterate society in which reading becomes less important than viewing.

» preliterate [pre-literate] = anterior a la escritura, anterior a la invención de la escritura, anterior a la introducción de la escritura.

Example: As is typical in preliterate cultures, the mothers sleep naked against their children and regularly masturbate them 'to make their penises grow'.

» semi-literate = semianalfabeto.

Example: This would enable the majority of the rural populace who are illiterate and semi-literate to participate in cultural and intellectual entertainment.

Literate synonyms

literary in spanish: literario, pronunciation: lɪtɜreri part of speech: adjective educated in spanish: educado, pronunciation: edʒəkeɪtəd part of speech: adjective lettered in spanish: letrado, pronunciation: letɜrd part of speech: adjective belletristic in spanish: campanistico, pronunciation: belətrɪstɪk part of speech: adjective well-written in spanish: bien escrito, pronunciation: welrɪtən part of speech: adjective literate person in spanish: persona alfabetizada, pronunciation: lɪtɜrətpɜrsən part of speech: noun

Literate antonyms

illiterate pronunciation: ɪlɪtɜrət part of speech: adjective
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