Bikya is an extinct language, and there is very little research on it, so the answer is most likely no.
To learn to learn is "apprendre à apprendre" in French.
learn doesn't actually have a pluralised form as it is a verb, not a noun. But the conjugation of the verb to learn is as follows: I learn You learn He/She/It learns We learn They learn
Past tense - learned. Present tense - learn/learns/learning. Future tense - will learn.
will + verb = I will be ready to learn ........................be + going to + verb = I am going to be ready to learn......................
The verb form of "learn" is "to study" or "to acquire knowledge."
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To learn to learn is "apprendre à apprendre" in French.
The future tense is will learn.
they learn the subjects we learn but the learn our languges
learn doesn't actually have a pluralised form as it is a verb, not a noun. But the conjugation of the verb to learn is as follows: I learn You learn He/She/It learns We learn They learn
learn to learn = lernen zu lernen.
To learn (Polish)- Uczyć się (Polskiego) I learn------------- Uczę się you learn--------- Uczysz się she/he/it learn-- Uczy się we learn---------- Uczymy się you learn--------- Uczycie się they learn-------- Uczą się
If you ask a question you learn the answer and you learn from the answer!!!
Having a good attitude to learn and your ability to learn and just wanting to learn
Lernen is to learn. ich lerne- I learn du lernst- you learn er/sie/es lernt- he/she/it learns ihr lernt- you (plural) learn wir lernen- we learn Sie lernen- you (formal) learn
they learn the same things
It is easy to learn, if you really want to learn it