thất học
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Illiterate: Lacking the ability to read and write, typically due to not having had access to formal education.
- Uneducated: Having received little or no formal schooling; lacking in knowledge or learning.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Nhiều người già ở vùng sâu vùng xa vẫn còn thất học. (Many elderly people in remote areas are still illiterate.)
- Gia đình quá nghèo nên ông ấy phải thất học từ nhỏ. (His family was too poor, so he had to leave school as a child.)
- Chương trình xóa mù chữ nhằm giúp đỡ người thất học. (The literacy program aims to help the illiterate.)
Advanced Usage
- The term "thất học" often implies a condition caused by external circumstances like poverty, war, or lack of access, rather than a personal choice. It carries a connotation of social disadvantage.
Variants and Related Words
- Nạn thất học (n): Illiteracy (as a widespread social problem).
- Chính phủ đang nỗ lực để giảm nạn thất học. (The government is striving to reduce illiteracy.)
- Mù chữ (adj): A more direct synonym for "illiterate," specifically emphasizing the inability to read and write.
Synonyms
- Illiterate: Unable to read or write.
- Uneducated: Not having received a proper education.
- Unschooled: Not having been taught in a school.
Related Concepts
- Học vấn thấp: Low educational attainment.
- Tái mù chữ: Relapsing into illiteracy after having learned to read and write.
adj
- illiterate