Examples of using Learned something in English and their translations into Thai
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
You might have learned something.
We Mokujin have learned something.
When my father left my mother, I learned something.
I thought you must have learned something.
I guess I'm the one who learned something today.
I must have learned something.
And I hope you learned something.
Each of them had learned something.
I think you have learned something today.
No, but I learned something.
Whether I liked it or not, I learned something.
By the way, I learned something about Dave the other day.
And I learned something else, that that was actually the first time that somebody had ever done a livestreaming in a street protest in the country.
They read the message, and perhaps they learned something because they finally recalled their ships and their planes.
I don't know why they did it, but I learned something about it.
We learned something crucial about the universe that we didn't know before.
But I learned something more profound than that, which is that the leaders-- the managers of Ghana's economy-- were making breathtakingly bad decisions that had brought our economy to the brink of collapse.
And over the years, I have learned something about people whose experiences read like a patchwork quilt, that makes me stop and fully consider them before tossing their resumes away.
The reason the problem has gotten worse, rather than better, is because in 1998 we learned something crucial about the universe that we didn't know before.
If, due to a number of factors, a subject with stigma loses it, then he can reveal that he has learned something, or come to some understanding, for example, that living with a certain label is not the most terrible defect of a person.