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thất học

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The Vietnamese word "thất học" is an adjective that means "illiterate." It describes someone who cannot read or write, often due to a lack of education.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Thất học" is primarily used to describe individuals who have not received proper education and, as a result, cannot read or write.
  • You can use it in both formal and informal contexts when discussing education or literacy.
Example Sentence:
  • "Nhiều người sốngvùng nông thôn vẫn còn thất học." (Many people living in rural areas are still illiterate.)
Advanced Usage:
  • "Thất học" can also imply a broader lack of education or awareness in certain subjects, not just reading and writing skills. For example, one might say someone is "thất học" about modern technology if they are not familiar with basic computer skills.
Word Variants:
  • The term "thất học" can be combined with other words to form phrases related to education. For example:
    • "Cải thiện tình trạng thất học" (Improve the illiteracy situation)
    • "Giảm tỷ lệ thất học" (Reduce the illiteracy rate)
Different Meanings:
  • While "thất học" primarily means "illiterate," it can also refer to someone who is not well-educated in a specific field, but this usage is less common.
adj
  1. illiterate

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