Learn from Meaning in English
expression
ˈɫɝn/ /ˈfɹəm
LURN-frum
lˈɜːn/ /fɹˈɒm
lURN-from
Definition
To gain knowledge, skill, or understanding from someone or something, especially by observing, experiencing, or reflecting on what happened.
Usage & Nuances
Commonly used when one gains insight after an event or from someone's example or mistake ('learn from mistakes', 'learn from others'). More formal or neutral; usually followed by a noun or pronoun. Don't confuse with just 'learn'.
Spanish: aprender de - aprender de (alguien/algo)Portuguese (BR): aprender comPortuguese (PT): aprender comChinese (Simplified): 向……学习 - 从……吸取教训Chinese (Traditional): 向……學習 - 從……吸取教訓Hindi: से सीखनाArabic: يتعلم منBengali: থেকে শেখাRussian: учиться на - учиться уJapanese: から学ぶVietnamese: học từKorean: ~에서 배우다Turkish: -den öğrenmekUrdu: سے سیکھناIndonesian: belajar dari
Example Sentences
We can learn from our mistakes.
basic
Children often learn from watching adults.
basic
I always learn from my teachers.
basic
You should really try to learn from what happened last time.
natural
It's important to learn from other people's experiences.
natural
He never learns from his mistakes, does he?
natural