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2 Translation results for learning in Spanish

noun | verb

learning noun

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erudición, saber, aprendizaje

Example sentences of
learning noun

  • We developed a computer program that makes learning fun.
  • The teacher used different methods of foreign language learning.
  • The first year of college was a learning experience.
  • They were people of good education and considerable learning.

Synonyms of
learning noun

Detailed synonyms for learning noun

See: Knowledge

learn verb

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learned, has learned, is learning, learns
aprender; aprender de memoria; enterarse, saber; enterarse de

Example sentences of
learn verb

  • Children learn to read and write in school.
  • I can't swim yet, but I'm learning.
  • She's interested in learning French.
  • We had to learn the rules of the game.
  • I'm trying to learn my lines for the play.
  • We had to learn the names of the state capitals.
  • She learned through a letter that her father had died.
  • I later learned that they had never called.
  • We finally learned the truth about what had happened.
  • People learn throughout their lives.
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  • El verbo learn denota el proceso de adquirir una nueva habilidad o conocimiento. Por ejemplo: He learned English (el adquirió la habilidad de hablar inglés). She learned how to ride a bicycle.
    El verbo study denota aprendizaje o investigación que va más allá de adquirir habilidades básicas o conocimiento básico. Por ejemplo: They study English (ellos aprenden la historia del lenguaje, literatura inglesa, etc.). She studied the cause of the illness (ella investigó la causa de la enfermedad).

Detailed synonyms for learn verb

See: Discover

Related phrases for learning

Reverse translation for learning

erudición  - erudition, learning 
saber  - knowledge, learning 
aprendizaje  - apprenticeship 
aprender  - to learn 
enterarse  - to find out, to learn 
saber  - to know, to know, to suppose, to be informed, to know how to, to be able to, to learn, to find out, to taste 
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