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learn
verb
-
learn
,
learning
,
learns
,
learned
,
learnt
to
gain
knowledge
or
a
new
skill
by
studying
,
practicing
,
or
being
taught
β’
I
want
to
learn
how
to
play
the
guitar
.
I
want
to
learn
how
to
play
the
guitar
.
β’
Children
learn
new
words
quickly
when
they
hear
bedtime
stories
.
Children
learn
new
words
quickly
when
they
hear
bedtime
stories
.
Old
English
β
leornian
β
meaning
β
to
acquire
knowledge
β,
of
Germanic
origin
;
related
to
Dutch
β
leren
β
and
German
β
lernen
β.
verb
-
learn
,
learning
,
learns
,
learned
,
learnt
to
find
out
or
become
aware
of
something
β’
I
just
learned
that
the
train
is
delayed
by
an
hour
.
I
just
learned
that
the
train
is
delayed
by
an
hour
.
β’
Did
you
learn
about
the
change
in
schedule
?
Did
you
learn
about
the
change
in
schedule
?
verb
-
learn
,
learning
,
learns
,
learned
,
learnt
(
archaic
,
dialect
)
to
teach
someone
β’
My
grandmother
used
to
learn
me
how
to
bake
bread
.
My
grandmother
used
to
learn
me
how
to
bake
bread
.
β’
He
promised
to
learn
the
apprentice
a
new
fishing
knot
.
He
promised
to
learn
the
apprentice
a
new
fishing
knot
.
learning
verb
-
learn
,
learning
,
learns
,
learned
,
learnt
present
participle
of
learn
:
the
act
of
gaining
knowledge
or
skill
while
an
action
is
in
progress
or
described
as
a
general
activity
β’
The
children
are
learning
to
swim
this
summer
.
The
children
are
learning
to
swim
this
summer
.
β’
He
spent
the
afternoon
learning
new
guitar
chords
.
He
spent
the
afternoon
learning
new
guitar
chords
.
earn
verb
to
receive
money
for
work
that
you
do
β’
She
worked
overtime
to
earn
extra
money
for
her
vacation
.
She
worked
overtime
to
earn
extra
money
for
her
vacation
.
β’
Teenagers
often
get
a
part-time
job
to
earn
their
own
spending
money
.
Teenagers
often
get
a
part-time
job
to
earn
their
own
spending
money
.
Old
English
β
earnian
β,
meaning
β
to
deserve
or
gain
β,
related
to
Old
High
German
β
arniΕn
β.
verb
to
obtain
something
such
as
respect
,
praise
,
or
the
right
to
do
something
because
of
your
actions
β’
It
takes
years
of
honest
service
to
earn
the
trust
of
the
community
.
It
takes
years
of
honest
service
to
earn
the
trust
of
the
community
.
β’
The
athlete's
hard
training
helped
her
earn
a
place
on
the
national
team
.
The
athlete's
hard
training
helped
her
earn
a
place
on
the
national
team
.
Same
Old
English
roots
as
the
monetary
sense
,
originally
meaning
β
to
deserve
β.
verb
to
produce
a
profit
,
income
,
or
interest
β’
His
savings
account
earns
interest
every
month
.
His
savings
account
earns
interest
every
month
.
β’
Investing
in
government
bonds
can
earn
you
a
steady
return
.
Investing
in
government
bonds
can
earn
you
a
steady
return
.
Extension
of
the
basic
meaning
β
receive
as
a
result
of
effort
β,
applied
to
money
produced
by
capital
.