Examples of using Are learning how in English and their translations into Swedish
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The guys are learning how to learn. .
While our kids are dancing… their kids are learning how to fight!
You are learning how to wield the power of life.
All of your subjects are learning how ruthless you are. .
As you are learning how to date a Thai woman,
All of your subjects are learning how ruthless you are. .
With your fists and with feet. So at this point in your karate training, you are learning how to form words.
And we are learning how to control that switch system.
Tell the general the Americans are learning how to retreat.
These men are learning how to fight the next school shooter.
The videos are fairly recent Instagram and marketers are learning how to use them.
If you are learning how to get rid of man breasts,
Even where there are differences between us, we are learning how best to talk through them.
While they are learning how to communicate with Riva they will be learning how to communicate with each other.
Also, you can apply those key combinations when you are learning how to reset LG phone when you are unable to unlock it.
As many as 25 students per semester are learning how to use PigCHAMP Mobile along with Nautiz data collectors for real-time record keeping and herd management.
At this point in your karate training, you are learning how to form words with your fists
Why? Because you're learning how to be yourself.
You're learning how to motivate people.
You're learning how to laugh.
Maybe you're learning how to suffer.
You're learning how to be a gentleman.
You're learning how to be a man.
You're learning how to keep your promises.
And we're learning how to order baguettes? You know half of Orange County speaks Spanish?
We're learning how to draw a perfect circle.
And they like it. They're learning how to learn. .
They're learning how to learn, and they like it.
Maybe you're learning how to suffer.