Being slow to learn or understand means that a person may need more time or support to grasp new concepts compared to others. It could be due to various factors such as cognitive abilities, learning style, or processing speed. It does not necessarily indicate a lack of intelligence, but rather a different pace of acquiring knowledge.
When someone calls you slow, they may be suggesting that you take longer to understand or complete tasks compared to others. It can be perceived as a criticism of your pace or level of intelligence.
No, "slow" is an adjective, not an adverb. "Slowly" is the adverb form that corresponds to the adjective "slow."
Aloha: You must be specific... if you mean slow as in time, say lohi (loh-hee). If you mean slow as in learning or a learning disability, say pupū (poo-poo or puh-poo).
It means: to comprehend, or to understand.
To understand is 'comprendre' in French. The conjugation is in link.
A person who is 'stupid' and slow to learn
investigate and learn to understand it.
If you mean "how do you understand the lyrics ?" you just have to learn them and sing along. That is the way it is for me, I can't understand what he is saying and it sounds like a different language but as soon as I learn the lyrics I can hear what he is saying perfectly.
If I understand what you mean, penguins can't fly.
The trouble that there are sorts of medical terms for someone who is slow learner. A person who is slow to learn maths is dyscalcic, a person slow to learn reading is dyslexic, a person who is slow to learn balance or similar poise is call a dyspraxic. It depends on how easy the skill is to learn, whether the person enjoys doing it and if they practise.
Your boss may say you are slow to process information if you do not seem to understand or catch on to new things as fast as you need to.
Question understand, I cannot.
What exactly do you mean. If you want to know how they learn to talk and relate to humans nicely then there are few websites that help you learn about them. Parrots basically learn to imitate rather than understand words, but there are some parrots like the African Grey parrot that is known to understand some words too.
they learn it...
Slow to learn or understand; obtuse.Tending to make poor decisions or careless mistakes.Marked by a lack of intelligence or care; foolish or careless: a stupid mistake.Dazed, stunned, or stupefied.Pointless; worthless: a stupid job.
I think you mean slow down and speed up. slow down =slow, speed up=fast
Reflection means you go back over the subjects over which you had just read and make sure that you understand them Reflection can also mean what did you just learn.