learn

ਸਿੱਖ
definition
verb
they'd started learning French
gain or acquire knowledge of or skill in (something) by study, experience, or being taught.
“That'll learn you,” he chuckled
teach (someone).
example
we'll have to 'learn' you to milk cows
Just wait and see how mobiles companies will try to make us 'learn' a numeric user name rather than an alphabetic one.
you'll 'learn'!
it's never too late to 'learn'
we 'learn' from experience
we'll have to 'learn' you to milk cows
when did you 'learn' the news?
I was sorry to 'learn' that Peadar had died
they have to 'learn' that it's better to be honest
we'll 'learn' the outcome tomorrow
he's keen to 'learn'
we 'learn' from experience
Being younger than her I 'learned' loads of things by simple observation.
She sighed when she thought about all the information that she had 'learned' that night.
There is likely to be a real zest for 'learning' facts and information.
Attitudes are 'learnt' through observation of those in relative power or seniority.
Their author has evolved into a prose sophisticate, and clearly 'learnt' some important lessons along the way.
Name by name, she 'learned' them so that she could remember them later on when riding.
In contrast to ‘facility,’ (the other half of usability), 'learnability' is almost always visual.
For him, the key to settling successfully in a foreign culture is not just 'learning' the language.
Their grandfather had come to rescue them when he 'learned' of their existence.
Despite Lynn being in Honors, she was a big slacker and the teacher had 'learned' this bit of information a long time ago.
One now asks whether cultural codes are 'learned' in some language-like way.
He said he was shocked beyond belief when he 'learned' that literacy students were having their course cut.
“That'l'l lea'rn you,” he chuckled
A child is 'learning' unbelievable amounts of information.
His passing last week was 'learned' of with very deep and genuine regret within this community.
We 'learned' a large amount of information and did a mock theory test which has prepared us all for our theory test to get our provisional licences.
One useful tool for 'learnability' is ‘intuitiveness’.
She was in her early fifties and her death was 'learned' of with great regret by all who knew her during her short stay.
Credits: Google Translate