Literate

How many syllables in Literate?

literate has 3 syllables

Split Literate into syllables?

lit-er-ate

Definition of Literate

able to read and write; having knowledge or skill in a specific field

How should Literate divide into syllables

The first syllable 'lit' has one vowel (i) and two consonants (l, t); the second syllable 'er' has one vowel (e) and one consonant (r); the third syllable 'ate' has two vowels (a, e) and one consonant (t).

Part of Speech - Literate

Adjective

My mom is very literate and loves to read books every night.

Noun

The literacy rate in our community has increased over the years.

Sentences with Literate

  • My dad is very literate and can read me bedtime stories every night.
  • I am becoming more literate in math and can solve harder problems now.
  • The librarian is very literate and can recommend great books to read.
  • In order to get a good job, it's important to be literate in reading and writing.
  • My teacher is very literate and can explain difficult concepts to us.

Quotes with Literate

  • A literate person is not one who can read and write, but one who reads and writes well. - Earl Nightingale
  • “Literacy is a bridge from misery to hope.” - Kofi Annan
  • Once you learn to read, you will be forever free. - Frederick Douglass

Number of characters in Literate

8 ( l, i, t, e, r, a, t, e )

Unique letters in Literate

6 ( l, i, t, e, r, a )

Literate Backwards

etaretil

Phonetic Transcription of Literate

IPA (International): ˈlɪtɜ:ʌt

ARA (American): ˈlɪtɝʌt

EPA (English): ˈlɪtɜ:ʌt

LIH-TER-AH-T