transitive
irregular
regular
acquire, master
unlearn, forget.
Verb الفعل | Pronoun الضمير |
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learns learns learns | He/She/It |
learn | I |
learn | They/We/You |
Verb | Form |
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learn | Present Simple |
learned/learnt | Past Simple |
learned/learnt | Past Particible |
learning | Present Particible |
to learn | Infinitive |
Learn ability
Children have better learning abilities than adults.
Learn about
You learn about all kinds of things at schools.
Learn More
I need to learn more about this topic.
I learn something new every day in school.
أتعلم شيئًا جديدًا كل يوم في المدرسية.
You learned the multiplication table in math class today.
تعلمت جدول الضرب في حصة الرياضيات اليوم.
It's hard for me to learn chemistry, because I don't like it.
يصعب علي تعلم الكيمياء، فأنا لا أحبها.
The teacher asked us to read and learn the long division method at home.
طلب منا المعلم أن نقرأ ونتعلم طريقة القسمة الطويلة في البيت.
If you want to succeed at your work, you must learn everything new.
إذا أردت أن تنجح في عملت، يجب أن تتعلم كل ما هو جيد باستمرار.
In modern standard English it is wrong to use learn to mean teach, as in that'll learn you (correct use is that'll teach you). This meaning has been recorded since the 13th century and has been used by writers such as Spenser, Bunyan, and Samuel Johnson, but it fell into disfavour in the early 19th century and is now found only in non-standard and dialect use.