As far as I can tell, "learner" is not a word in Spanish.
"Siguientes" is the Spanish word for "following" or "next." It is used to refer to something that comes after or in succession to something else.
Do you mean 'motor', 'mayor', or something else? 'Moyor' does not seem to mean anything in English or Spanish, although 'moyo' (Spanish) is a unit of capacity of 258 litres
"Bajo" in Spanish can mean both "low" and "under." It is often used to describe something that is physically lower in position or level compared to something else.
It means "What else?" in Spanish.
If something pertains to something else, it is related or has to do with something else.
'as some' - 'como algunos' (but out of context, your phrase is ambiguous, and you may mean something else)
To metamorphose is for something to change into something else.
If you mean in sync. It means that something is coordinated and in agreement with something else.
"Casa también" in Spanish means "house too" or "home as well." It is used to indicate that something belongs to a home or is related to a house in addition to something else.
It mean Something from Rome
anything else do you need anything else would you like anything else
it means when something turns into something else, it changes.