Examples of using Easier to learn in English and their translations into Romanian
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                        Colloquial
                    
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                        Official
                    
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                        Medicine
                    
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                        Ecclesiastic
                    
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                        Ecclesiastic
                    
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                        Computer
                    
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                        Programming
                    
X2cms's editor has a slightly unique user interface that makes creating websites with it more simplified, and easier to learn.
Unlike games for adults, games for boys fights often less realistic and easier to learn.
Thus, is has never been easier to learn the basics of weaving
Electric scooter compared with the latter two, it is easier to learn and control as weel as more safe, because the handle level can
then it will be easier to learn about sympathy.
One argument is along the lines that Spanish has easier  orthography(it's easier to learn how to  pronounce a word from it's spelling
which is easier to learn about your company's activities;
so every mistake one generation makes makes the language easier to learn for the next generation.
golf is easier to learn and excel at than one might think.
so I decided to  look for some online course in which proves easier to learn for someone with very basic notions of what is programmed.
the third one become easier to learn.
it's never been easier to learn, play, record
and it is easier to learn the language than Japanese, for example, or German.
method of teaching are modified here to  make tai chi easier to learn and more relevant for the purpose.
EZ Mode- easy to learn, use, and manage.
Easy To Learn- DANCING.
They are easy to learn and loyal.
Easy to learn skills.