íratlanok
Íratlanok is a Hungarian term that translates to "unwritten" or "illiterate" and often refers to those who cannot read or write. Historically, this term was used to describe individuals lacking literacy skills, a common characteristic in many societies before widespread public education. The inability to read or write could significantly impact an individual's opportunities in life, limiting their access to information, employment, and participation in civic affairs.
The concept of íratlanok is closely tied to the development of literacy and education systems. As education
In contemporary contexts, while the literal meaning of íratlanok remains, the term might also be used metaphorically.