Examples of using Learned something in English and their translations into Korean
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
Learned Something new?
I honestly learned something.
I learned something, Gina.
Failure means you learned something.
Learned something yesterday.”.
People also translate
But I also learned something too.
Learned something today, have you, Lieutenant?
Looks like someone learned something.
But I learned something, too.
And the young writer learned something.
I learned something today, too.
It means you learned something.
I learned something about myself.
In each of those places, I learned something.
We all learned something.
I hope you enjoyed the tutorial and learned something new.
I learned something about Laura.
So… I think you have learned something today.
I learned something from it.”.
I hope everybody learned something from this.”.
I learned something from that old man.
I definitely learned something there.
I learned something from that lady.
Problem solved and learned something new.
Man learned something took me six years to realize.
Tomorrow hopes that we learned something from yesterday.
I learned something new today and I thank you for that!
Boundaries. Looks like somebody learned something after all. What?
They learned something along the line, they didn't challenge it.
What? Boundaries. Looks like somebody learned something after all.