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Sonia
职业教师Would you translate the word "lettré" as literate, scholar, educated or well-read?
2018年1月13日 14:30
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I think it depends on what you are talking about. If you mean "lettré" as an adjective for a person (the most common use I think), well-read is to my mind the best option because it suggests both reading and education.
Here is a useful dictionary:
If you want to look at the entry for "lettré" you will have to type it into the dictionary. I tried to insert a link but it does not work...I hope this helps.
2018年1月14日
Sonia
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