Pronunciation: /lɝnd/
verb past tense and past participle of learn
A1 I learned how to count to ten in Spanish.
A2 She learned how to ride a bike last summer.
B1 He learned how to cook a new recipe from a cooking show.
B2 They learned how to play the piano after years of practice.
C1 I learned how to speak Mandarin fluently during my time living in China.
C2 She learned how to program in multiple languages through online courses and self-study.
adjective having much knowledge; educated
A1 I learned how to count to ten in English.
A2 She learned basic phrases in French during her trip.
B1 He learned new vocabulary words while studying for the exam.
B2 They learned advanced grammar rules in their language class.
C1 The researcher learned complex theories through years of study.
C2 After years of practice, she learned to play the piano at a professional level.
formal Through diligent study, I have learned a great deal about the history of ancient civilizations.
informal I learned how to bake a cake from watching YouTube tutorials.
slang I finally learned to chill out and not stress about every little thing.
figurative After facing many challenges, she learned to trust her instincts and follow her heart.
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