Was heißt »an­al­pha­be­tisch« auf Englisch?

Das Adjektiv an­al­pha­be­tisch lässt sich wie folgt von Deutsch auf Englisch übersetzen:

  • illiterate

Englische Beispielsätze

  • He was an orphan and illiterate.

  • He's calling everybody illiterate.

  • I am illiterate.

  • Tom seemed to be illiterate.

  • Almost 60% of illiterate youth are female.

  • Sami was illiterate. He could neither read nor write.

  • Tom's grandfather was illiterate.

  • "Is everyone illiterate here?" said Tom.

  • I know that Tom is illiterate.

  • I wonder if Tom is illiterate.

  • Images are the books of the illiterate.

  • Now I am twenty-eight, and am in reality more illiterate than many schoolboys of fifteen.

  • Most of the peasants living in this godforsaken village are illiterate.

  • I'm not illiterate.

  • Are you illiterate?

  • A billion adults are illiterate.

  • The illiterate of the twenty-first century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn.

  • I'm illiterate.

  • Tom is illiterate.

  • You're illiterate.

An­al­pha­be­tisch übersetzt in weiteren Sprachen:

Quellen:
  1. [Übersetzungen] Wiktionary-Autoren: analphabetisch. In: Wiktionary – Das freie Wörterbuch, 2023, [online] de.wiktionary.org, CC BY-SA 3.0
  2. [Satzbeispiele] User-generated content: Satz Nr. 9555799, 8898454, 8749158, 7117627, 6733923, 6717505, 6670099, 6620742, 6251217, 6250947, 6169309, 5941947, 4954685, 3330431, 3172368, 3126210, 2456626, 2202968, 2202967 & 2202966. In: tatoeba.org, CC BY 2.0 FR