How to Say "informative" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “informative” is “informativo” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Este libro es muy informativo y fácil de leer.
This book is very informative and easy to read.
La guía turística tiene un carácter puramente informativo.
The tourist guide is purely for informational purposes.
Dieron una charla informativa sobre la salud.
They gave an informative talk about health.
Matching the Noun
Remember that since this is an adjective, it changes its ending to match the thing it describes. Use 'informativo' for masculine things (el libro) and 'informativa' for feminine things (la charla).
Placement Matters
In Spanish, this word usually comes after the noun you are describing, unlike in English where 'informative' comes before.
Informative vs. Informed
Mistake: “Soy un hombre muy informativo.”
Correction: Soy un hombre muy informado.
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