alfabeta
See also: alfabetą
Czech
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editalfabeta f
- Greek alphabet
- Synonym: řecké písmo
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edit- abeceda f
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editalfabeta (accusative singular alfabetan, plural alfabetaj, accusative plural alfabetajn)
Italian
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editalfabeta (masculine plural alfabeti, feminine plural alfabete)
Norwegian Bokmål
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editalfabeta n
Norwegian Nynorsk
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editalfabeta n
Polish
editEtymology
editBack-formation from analfabeta. First attested in 1897.[1]
Pronunciation
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editalfabeta m pers
- (dated, derogatory, rare, humorous) barely literate person
- 1936, Tadeusz Dołęga Mostowicz, chapter 1, in Doktor Murek zredukowany[2]:
- Ale też! Nie taka ja głupia. Jakby pan był z chłopów, toby pan był alfabeta, a nie doktór.
- Yeah right! I ain't so stupid. Had you been of the villagers, then you'd be barely literate, and not a doctor.
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edit- alfabeta in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Spanish
editNoun
editalfabeta f (plural alfabetas)
- female equivalent of alfabeto
Adjective
editalfabeta f
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