Examples of using Learn from us in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Learn from us.
Our kids learn from us.
Even those in South-West should learn from us.
Jack must learn from us and chip away with his hammer of truth.
Our children learn from us.
People also translate
And in striving to be strong,role models for those that will watch and learn from us.
China should learn from us".
Thanks to local knowledge and technologies,other nations in the world want to hear and learn from us.
The Brits could learn from us→.
Erdoğan can only learn from us how to respect every religion and protect human rights.”.
Who We Are and Why Learn From Us?
The West should learn from us” on how to beat extremism, he said, dismissing concerns Uighur culture was under attack.
The politicians learn from us.”.
Dogs learn from us, we learn from dogs, so it's not surprising that even brain activity would show how inborn it is.”.
Hopefully, they can learn from us.
As I have mentioned before, the children see us and learn from us.
There is one thing they should learn from us and that is gratitude….
It is important to remember that our children learn from us.
If there's one thing you should learn from us mortals… is that as long as we are alive… there's hope.
I wish our country's politicians would learn from us.
When an objective organisation like the UN says that one should learn from us, it's very moving" said Dr Merin.
Above everything, our children learn from us.
When an objective organization like the UN says that one should learn from us, it's very moving," said Dr. Ofer Merin.
They learned from us.
She was part of our team. She learned from us.
A world that demands a diversified lifelong learning from us, and turns each and every one of us into a student(and a teacher) well beyond the boundaries of school.
On the other hand, they also learned from us, and we proved that the IDF is really not behind in the parachuting world.".
Not only did the Jews invent a new civilian nationalism for themselves-but the Arabs also learned from us and did the same.
They learned from us many things, such as escape and survival techniques, reading topographic terrain maps, navigating without tools, observing a village to learn its routine, relying on water sources in enemy territory, and more," said 669's First Lieutenant Tal, one of the commanders of the exercise.