letrado
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Portuguese leterado, from Latin litterātus (“learned; erudite”).
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /le.ˈtɾa.du/
- (South Brazil) IPA(key): /le.ˈtɾa.do/
Adjective
letrado m (feminine singular letrada, masculine plural letrados, feminine plural letradas, comparable)
- literate (able to read, having literacy)
- Synonym: alfabetizado
- Antonym: analfabeto
- knowledgeable in literature; well-read
- learned, erudite
Noun
letrado m (plural letrados, feminine letrada, feminine plural letradas)
- one who is able to read
- Antonym: analfabeto
- one who is knowledgeable in literature
- Synonym: literato
- one who is learned
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin litterātus (“learned; erudite”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /leˈtɾado/, [leˈt̪ɾaðo]
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