iletrado

Portuguese

Etymology

From i- + letrado.

Adjective

iletrado m (feminine singular iletrada, masculine plural iletrados, feminine plural iletradas, comparable)

  1. No or little instructed in letters; no or little able to read; illiterate; unlettered.
  2. Not well educated.

Inflection


Spanish

Etymology

From i- + letrado.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ileˈtɾado/, [ileˈt̪ɾaðo]

Adjective

iletrado (feminine singular iletrada, masculine plural iletrados, feminine plural iletradas)

  1. illiterate
  2. uneducated

Noun

iletrado m (plural iletrados, feminine iletrada, feminine plural iletradas)

  1. illiterate person
  2. uneducated person
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