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I was writing something for my current project when this question came up in my mind.
My inclination is that no, the vast majority of Pokémon probably don't know how to read human writing. My main piece of evidence for this is Team Rocket's Meowth. When he was teaching himself to speak human language, he was apparently also teaching himself to read. This strikes me as an exception that proves the rule; it indicates that reading is not something that Pokémon learn passively, like understanding human speech, but has to be actively taught.
Additionally, the fact that Pokémon usually don't try to communicate more complex concepts to their Trainers by trying to write them out in some capacity indicates that this is not something they know how to do. And while an inability to write doesn't necessarily mean an inability to read, there is a strong enough correlation that I feel like this is decently admissible evidence.
My inclination is that no, the vast majority of Pokémon probably don't know how to read human writing. My main piece of evidence for this is Team Rocket's Meowth. When he was teaching himself to speak human language, he was apparently also teaching himself to read. This strikes me as an exception that proves the rule; it indicates that reading is not something that Pokémon learn passively, like understanding human speech, but has to be actively taught.
Additionally, the fact that Pokémon usually don't try to communicate more complex concepts to their Trainers by trying to write them out in some capacity indicates that this is not something they know how to do. And while an inability to write doesn't necessarily mean an inability to read, there is a strong enough correlation that I feel like this is decently admissible evidence.