B2 adjective 2 min de lecture

باسواد

A person who can read and write.

Explanation at your level:

You are basavad if you can read and write. It is a good thing to be!

A basavad person can read signs, books, and write letters. It means they went to school.

Being basavad is essential for modern life. It means you have the skills to process information and communicate effectively.

In professional contexts, being basavad is the baseline expectation for employment and civic engagement.

The term basavad carries social weight, often implying not just literacy, but a level of cultural awareness and intellectual maturity.

Historically and sociologically, the transition to a basavad population is a key indicator of a nation's development and modernization efforts.

Mot en 30 secondes

  • Means literate
  • Persian origin
  • Used for education
  • Antonym is bisavad

The term basavad is a Persian adjective that describes a person who is literate. It is derived from the prefix ba- (meaning 'with') and savad (meaning 'literacy' or 'knowledge').

When you call someone basavad, you are acknowledging that they have passed the threshold of basic education. In modern society, this is the fundamental requirement for participating in professional and social life.

The word savad originates from Arabic roots related to 'black' (referring to the black ink used in writing). Historically, being basavad meant you were someone who could decipher the 'black marks' on paper.

Over centuries, the term evolved from simply meaning 'someone who can write' to a broader social status indicating a level of formal schooling and enlightenment.

You use basavad to describe individuals who have completed primary education. It is often used in contrast to bisavad (illiterate).

Commonly, it appears in phrases like fard-e basavad (educated person) or jame'e-ye basavad (literate society). It is a neutral, descriptive term used in both daily conversation and formal reports.

1. Basavad-e koli: Someone who has general knowledge. 2. Bisavad-e motalegh: Absolute illiterate (the opposite). 3. Savad-e resane-i: Media literacy. 4. Savad-e dighital: Digital literacy. 5. Savad-e zendegi: Life skills or 'street smarts'.

As an adjective, it is straightforward. It does not change based on gender. To make it plural, you add -an for people (basavadan). The stress is usually on the final syllable.

Fun Fact

Rooted in the color black (ink).

Pronunciation Guide

UK bɑːsɑːvɑːd

ba-sa-vad

US bɑsɑvɑd

ba-sa-vad

Common Errors

  • mispronouncing the 'a' sounds
  • stressing the wrong syllable
  • swallowing the 'd'

Rhymes With

azad abad shad yad bad

Difficulty Rating

Lecture 1/5

easy

Writing 1/5

easy

Speaking 1/5

easy

Écoute 1/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

ketab ghalam

Learn Next

danesh elm

Avanc

savad-e resane-i

Grammar to Know

Adjective usage

He is basavad.

Examples by Level

1

He is basavad.

He is literate.

Simple subject-verb-adjective

1

She is a basavad woman.

2

Are you basavad?

3

They are basavad.

4

Most people here are basavad.

5

He wants to be basavad.

6

The school makes kids basavad.

7

Being basavad is important.

8

I am basavad.

1

The government aims for a basavad society.

2

He is a very basavad person.

3

She is basavad in two languages.

4

It is hard to find a job if you are not basavad.

5

The program helps adults become basavad.

6

He is surprisingly basavad for his age.

7

We need more basavad citizens.

8

The test measures if you are basavad.

1

She is highly basavad in technical subjects.

2

A basavad workforce is vital for the economy.

3

He lacks the basavad skills for this role.

4

Being basavad is the first step to success.

5

The village is now 100% basavad.

6

They are culturally basavad.

7

He is a basavad and thoughtful leader.

8

The project focuses on basavad empowerment.

1

His basavad perspective adds value to the debate.

2

The definition of what it means to be basavad is changing.

3

She is intellectually basavad.

4

A truly basavad person never stops learning.

5

The transition to a basavad society took decades.

6

He is functionally basavad.

7

The policy promotes basavad equality.

8

Being basavad is a human right.

1

The socio-economic implications of a basavad citizenry are profound.

2

He possesses a basavad depth of knowledge.

3

The evolution of the term basavad reflects societal shifts.

4

She is both academically and socially basavad.

5

The quest to become basavad is a lifelong journey.

6

His work aims to foster a more basavad public.

7

The nuance of being basavad extends beyond mere reading.

8

A basavad mind is a powerful tool.

Collocations courantes

fard-e basavad
jame'e-ye basavad
zanan-e basavad
mardan-e basavad
koodakan-e basavad
basavad kardan
shodan-e basavad
kamelan basavad
neesbatan basavad
kam-basavad
basavad-e digital

Idioms & Expressions

"savad-e zendegi"

Life skills

He has good savad-e zendegi.

neutral

Easily Confused

باسواد vs ba-hoosh

Both are positive traits

Basavad is about literacy, ba-hoosh is about intelligence.

He is basavad but not ba-hoosh.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is + basavad

She is basavad.

Famille de mots

Nouns

savad literacy

Verbs

basavad kardan to educate

Adjectives

basavad literate

Apparenté

bisavad antonym

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual

Erreurs courantes

Using basavad for 'smart' Use 'ba-hoosh'
Basavad means literate, not necessarily intelligent.

Tips

💡

Break it down

Ba + Savad

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of 'ba' (with) + 'savad' (ink).

Visual Association

A person holding a pen.

Word Web

school books writing

Défi

Write a sentence using the word.

Origine du mot

Persian

Original meaning: With knowledge

Contexte culturel

Avoid using 'bisavad' as an insult.

Equivalent to 'literate' or 'educated'.

Educational campaigns

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

School

  • He is a basavad student.

Conversation Starters

"Are you basavad in other languages?"

Journal Prompts

Describe the importance of being basavad.

Questions fréquentes

1 questions

No, it means literate.

Teste-toi

fill blank A1

A person who can read is ___.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : basavad

Basavad means literate.

Score : /1

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