Answer 1
There is no such word as learnt. (In fact, Chambers and other dictionaries give it as an alternative to 'learned' - which I must say, I personally prefer)
However, both are possible.
Answer 2
"Learned" in English is both the past simple of "to learn" and the past participle. Most verbs in English have the same past simple and past participle of which a example would be "jumped" and "jumped" - he jumped and he has jumped. An example of where they differ would be "went" and "gone" - he went and he has gone. Learnt is exclusively a past participle. You can say he has learned or he has learnt but you can NOT say he learnt where you CAN say he learned.
well from what i have learned it is that you say tomato "tomateo" not "tomatto" in the states i believe that they say "tomatto" and in Canada they say "tomateo"
It says god made the stars and where in the bible well in the first book Genesis.
Well...the last time that I checked, the bible was written about 2,000 years before the invention of films, so I would say no.
well......he was a messenger for god the bible does not say how was he called
In French, 'not very well' is pas très bien.
Nothing well I guess it says to be honest and no cheat
You say it just the way you did here.
very well - muy bien very good - muy bueno
we learned = lamadnu (למדנו)
Well, just tell the truth... NEVER lie, it's against the bible. It depends. Do you? If you do then say yeah! if you don't then say well, some people are very hard to work with and I'd prefer working alone.. Hope it helped! God Bless Jesus loves you! By: Jesusrox777
well according to the bible it doesn't say so I'm not sure.
people adore A.P.J.Abdul Kalam because he was a great scientist who designed many rockets and its proud to say that he was also Indian President.He is also a very well learned man.