IPA: /ˌæn.əˈlæf.əˌbɛt.ɪk/
KK: /ænəˈlfəˌbɛtɪk/
Describing someone who cannot read or write, often due to a lack of education or exposure to written language.
Many adults in the community are analphabetic, struggling to find jobs that require reading skills.
A person who cannot read or write; someone who is illiterate.
In many parts of the world, there are still a significant number of analphabetics who struggle to access education.
Analphabetic → It is formed from "an-" (meaning without) and "alphabet" (from Greek "alphabētos", which refers to the set of letters used in writing). The word "analphabetic" means without the ability to read or write using the alphabet.
Think of 'without' ('an-') and the 'alphabet' — that's why analphabetic means lacking the ability to read or write using letters.