Examples of using To learn something in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
To learn something.
You want to learn something?
To learn something from them.
You want to learn something?
To learn something new and difficult.
People also translate
It takes time to learn something.
Nice to learn something new every day.
This is an opportunity to learn something.
Time to learn something new, kid.
They do not come to learn something.
I try to learn something every day.
Why?- Um, I don't know, to learn something?
I want to learn something exciting.
Never. I spent this time trying to learn something.
Are we going to learn something today? What?
you're going to learn something.
I intend to learn something from his vacancy.
I am very curious and easy to learn something.
To learn something from the attempt. However, we may be able.
I am just looking to learn something here.
Therefore mahā-bhāgavata, they accept everyone as guru, to learn something.
Isn't it attractive to learn something new?
I'm here to learn something, man, not just get beat up.
New topic- always good to learn something new.
In order to learn something thoroughly, we normally need to activate all channels.
It was frustrating to try to learn something new.
Meanwhile, I'm here eavesdropping to learn something about my father, on Annalise's sex life when you could literally go talk to your dad right now.
I believe, in a crisis, you have an opportunity to learn something.
You said you wanted to learn something, Mr. Archer.
The best thing for being sad,' replied Merlin,'is to learn something.