learn

తెలుసుకోవడానికి
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).
translation of 'learn '
అభ్యసించు,
నేర్చుకొను
example
we'll have to 'learn' you to milk cows
we 'learn' from experience
it's never too late to 'learn'
I was sorry to 'learn' that Peadar had died
Just wait and see how mobiles companies will try to make us 'learn' a numeric user name rather than an alphabetic one.
we'll have to 'learn' you to milk cows
he's keen to 'learn'
we'll 'learn' the outcome tomorrow
we 'learn' from experience
you'll 'learn'!
they have to 'learn' that it's better to be honest
when did you 'learn' the news?
Name by name, she 'learned' them so that she could remember them later on when riding.
Many of the chants and songs I 'learned' are soon to fade from campus memory.
And rather than trust the author to go on developing and 'learning' her trade, they dumped her.
She was 'learning' American thought and culture without any criticism.
We explore the 'learnability' of concepts from samples using the paradigm of sample compression schemes.
In contrast to ‘facility,’ (the other half of usability), 'learnability' is almost always visual.
Her family was not consulted, and only 'learned' of her death a month later.
She was in her early fifties and her death was 'learned' of with great regret by all who knew her during her short stay.
Everyone gets more or less that same elementary education, 'learning' basic history and to read and to do basic math.
Their grandfather had come to rescue them when he 'learned' of their existence.
For him, the key to settling successfully in a foreign culture is not just 'learning' the language.
I first 'learned' of this incident more than 20 years ago.
He said he deleted the names when he 'learned' the report would be made public, as he only had one witness.
The characterization identifies models that are definitely 'learnable' and definitely unlearnable by the entire class of algorithms.
I can't find a moral in the story, or a worth-while lesson to be 'learned' of it.
He said he was shocked beyond belief when he 'learned' that literacy students were having their course cut.
Your mind may contain stores of knowledge because you learn rapidly, and you retain what has been 'learned' .
She only 'learned' of her death when she returned for a home visit last week.
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