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letrado
Versed in literature; dealing with literature.
illiterate
literary
educated
sophisticated
belletristic
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letrado
catalão
alfabet
espanhol
alfabeto
A person who can read and write.
literate person
catalão
alfabet
1
Our children have become less
literate
than children in many developed countries.
2
While young people were highly computer
literate
,
they still needed face-to-face tutoring.
3
As all three were of course
literate
,
they got benefit of clergy.
4
It must also date from a time when people were becoming
literate
.
5
A
literate
America would notice the threads between race, class, and nationalism.
6
She was more likely to be
literate
and to have finished school.
7
Sexually, the
literate
Japanese are no less daring than the illiterate Americans.
8
Because of the catch-as-catch-can way he'd become
literate
,
his vocabulary had holes.
9
He's surprised she's so
literate
because he knows so little about her.
10
One must learn these things if he is to be considered
literate
.
11
The man was
literate
,
and his instructions were to transcribe the letters.
12
Ireland's ability to produce
computer
-
literate
graduates was seen as vital to economic growth.
13
The few who were
literate
invented religion to justify their power.
14
A
literate
America would make demands that its government is ill-prepared to meet.
15
We take no interest in the Davis Cup, unlike the real
tennis
-
literate
countries.
16
People can participate in social life only if they are
literate
.
literate
barely literate
literate language
literate experience
literate people
most literate
português
letrado
alfabetizado
catalão
alfabet
espanhol
alfabeto