Literacy

/ˈlɪtərəsi/ noun

The ability to read and write, or more broadly, competence in a particular subject or activity. Modern usage extends to various forms of understanding complex information.

From Latin 'litteratus' meaning 'marked with letters, learned,' derived from 'littera' (letter). The abstract noun form developed in the 19th century as education became more systematized and the concept of measurable reading ability emerged.

AMመማ pren
ARال読み والكتابة (al-qira'a wa-al-kitaaba)
BNশিক্ষা (shik-sha)
CAalfabetització
CSgramotnost
DAlæse- og skrivefærdighed
DELesekompetenz
ELγλωσσομάθεια (glossoma-theia)
ESalfabetización
FAآموزشی (amoozeshi)
FIlukutaito
FRalphabétisation
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