Analfabeto in english
Illiterate
pronunciation: ɪlɪtɜrət part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɪlɪtɜrət part of speech: adjective
In gestures
analfabeto = illiterate ; illiterate ; ignoramus [ignoramuses, -pl.].
Example: An illiterate is a person who cannot read, write or do mathematical calculations well enough to be integrated into society as an individual with full rights.Example: In India, libraries have the added task of educating millions of illiterates.Example: This continued diet of pseudocultural pap will produce a generation of ethnocentric ignoramuses ill-prepared to deal with real-world complexities.more:
» analfabeto funcional = functionally illiterate .
Example: 30 million Americans are classed as functionally illiterate.» analfabeto musical = musically-illiterate .
Example: The aim of the tunebooks was to improve the congregational singing of musically-illiterate churchgoers.» analfabetos, los = illiterate, the [Expresión normalmente acompañada del artículo] .
Example: The public library began to extend services to the previously unserved: minorities, the disabled, the aged, the illiterate, the institutionalized, and the economically deprived.» casi analfabeto = near-illiterate .
Example: A borrowing of a non-fiction book could be the autobiography of a near-illiterate footballer ghosted by a hack journalist.» familia analfabeta = illiterate home .
Example: There is, however, no reason to despair of schools having an influence on children from subliterate and illiterate homes.» familia casi analfabeta = subliterate home .
Example: There is, however, no reason to despair of schools having an influence on children from subliterate and illiterate homes.