literacy

literacy
noun, no pl.
Lese- und Schreibfertigkeit, die

adult literacy classes — Kurse für Analphabeten

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see academic.ru/43287/literate">literate
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lit·era·cy
[ˈlɪtərəsi, AM -t̬ɚə-]
I. n no pl Lese- und Schreibfähigkeit f
computer \literacy Computerkenntnisse pl
economic \literacy Wirtschaftskenntnisse pl
II. n modifier
\literacy level Quote der Menschen, die Lesen und Schreiben können
the \literacy level is low in that country dieses Land hat eine hohe Analphabetenquote
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['lItərəsI]
n
Fähigkeit f lesen und schreiben zu können

many adults have problems with literacy — viele Erwachsene haben Probleme mit dem Lesen und Schreiben

literacy campaign — Kampagne f gegen das Analphabetentum, Alphabetisierungskampagne f

the literacy rate in this region is only 30% — die Analphabetenquote in dieser Region beträgt 70%

literacy is high here — die Analphabetenquote hier ist niedrig

literacy test — Lese- und Schreibtest m

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literacy [ˈlıtərəsı; -trəsı] s
1. Fähigkeit f zu lesen und zu schreiben
2. (literarische) Bildung, Belesenheit f
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noun, no pl.
Lese- und Schreibfertigkeit, die

adult literacy classes — Kurse für Analphabeten


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