Examples of using She learned in English and their translations into Korean
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To prepare the brine, my mom always used a recipe she learned from her mother-a recipe with special ingredients and precise procedures.
Elena María Álvarez was born in Retiro, Madrid, where she learned to spot and fix mechanical defects on automobile engines.
Education intern Stephanie Luciano describes what she learned about herself while teaching kids at the Museum this summer.
Her first month into a 7 year plus adventure, she learned how to create her travel blog using WordPress. This blog is created with WordPress also.
The problem is that it's hard to know for sure how much training your coach underwent and what he or she learned.
Audrey Hepburn couldn't sing, but she was an accomplished ballet dancer, and part of her allure came from the poise she learned in the dance studio.
Raised by four protective brothers, she learned how to fight and be tough.
In truths that she learned or in times that he cried In bridges he burned or the way that s/he died?
She learned many other African dances in the past, but says she likes West African dances best.
He told her she would not be allowed to speak to his children until she learned Hebrew!
How many times have you heard a woman say that she learned many new things after she became a mom?
She learned to distinguish between luxuries and necessities and not to be anxious about the next day.
And so she decided to share what she learned with others.
Thus she learned something positive from her experience and was equipped to make better choices in the future.
And when she learned we were onto her, she cut him off a little early.
Jessica was born without arms, so she learned to do everything with her feet.
so she learned the Catholic religion late.
Schiff: In Helen Keller's book Teacher, she said she did not have a self before she learned language; she was a“phantom.”.
Although Agnes did not have a university degree, she learned eight foreign languages, one of them Syriac.
After fighting the disease for four years, she has said she learned a lot about her body and is optimistic about her experiences.