lukutaiton
Lukutaiton is a Finnish term used to describe the condition of lacking literacy, or the ability to read and write basic Finnish or other languages. The word is formed from luku (reading/number) and taito (skill) with the suffix -ton, meaning "without." In standard usage, lukutaiton functions as an adjective—illiterate—and can also appear as a noun phrase referring to an illiterate person, though more common noun forms include lukutaidottomuus (illiteracy) and lukutaidoton henkilö (an illiterate person).
Causes and prevalence: Illiteracy arises from limited access to schooling, language barriers, learning difficulties, displacement, or
Education and policy: Addressing lukutaiton involves early childhood and primary education, adult literacy programs, and targeted
See also: illiteracy, literacy, education, lifelong learning.