Examples of using Learned something in English and their translations into Spanish
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Official
I have learned something.
Well, he obviously thought he would learned something.
I learned something, too.
But at least we learned something.
I learned something today, too.
People also translate
He could have learned something.
I learned something about myself.
Say, has the FBI learned something?
I even learned something when I saw their display.
I guess I'm the one who learned something today.
I have learned something that means trouble.”.
Do you want to see if Sarah learned something from Carrie?
I learned something more about the hansel concept.
I think all of us learned something here today.
Man learned something took me six years to realize.
Well, whoever it was may have learned something that we haven't.
She had learned something crucial from the phone call.
We incarnated into each of these cultures, and time and again learned something new.
Well, I have learned something new about you.
I learned something with Miguel, even though he did not teach anyone.
DOUBLE-TAP❤ and RAISE YOUR✋ if you learned something new from today's post!
We have learned something about the Reptilians that concerns us.
Pardon intrusion of unwelcome presence… but have learned something of great interest.
Well, she learned something from me,'cause she disappeared.
Because Monsieur Amberiotis had learned something from Mademoiselle Sainsbury Seale.
Luke learned something similar about publishing the Book of Mormon.
At least one guy learned something from me this week.
Only I learned something at that school. Everyone didn't, I guess.
Moses had learned something about himself. He was a son of God.
Ben learned something in his prison that I never learned in mine.
