The adverb form of the noun is "educationally."
The adjective is educational and the adverb is educationally."I shall take care of your children, especially what can be done educationally."
'If you educate a boy, you educate an individual. If you educate a girl, you educate a community'
educarse = to educate oneself educate (pronounced ayDOOcahtay) = educate yourself (informal singular)
The same way you educate a man.
The root of 'educate' is the Latin word "educare," which means to lead out, to train, or to instruct.
Educate Girls was created in 2007.
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The abstract noun of educate is education.
One way to use the word "educate" in a sentence is: "Parents play a crucial role in their children's development by providing support and opportunities to educate them."
No. Educate is something you do. We educated our children at home. - this is something we did. She is educated - this is a state, but the verb is a be verb.
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