なら
Meanings
Verb (5-dan, う, transitive)
1. to take lessons in; to be taught; to learn (from a teacher); to study (under a teacher); to get training in
Pitch accent
Used in vocabulary (5 in total)
to follow another's example
to imitate ridiculously
experience is the best teacher; custom makes all things easy; you learn best by doing; practice makes perfect; (lit.) it is better to grow accustomed than to be taught
Examples (83 in total)
We're learning how to write.
I want to learn snowboarding.
I'm learning Czech.
I have to learn Berber.
What are you learning?
What are you learning at school?
I want to learn how to teach.
He wants to learn how to cook.
I'm learning music.
Since when do you learn Japanese?
How many Kanji did you learn?
Learning calligraphy is fun.
How many English words did you learn?
Where are you learning Spanish?
Tom is learning to figure skate.
Which language do you want to learn?
We are learning Arabic.
Where did you learn Portuguese?
I'm learning Burmese.
Tom wants to learn Serbian.
Where did you learn to do that?
What are you learning from the teacher?
He learned how to swim.
Where did you learn that word?
I want to learn as many languages as possible.
He's been learning to play the piano for a long time.
I want to go to Germany to learn German.
My roommate is learning Chinese.
I've always wanted to learn how to skate.
Tom never learned how to climb trees.
I have learned the basics of the art of flower arrangement.
The children are learning to add and subtract.
Tom said that he wants to learn Hebrew.
How are you learning Esperanto?
Why do we have to learn all this much?
I'm learning how to type.
We learned what we should do first.
I learned nothing from the teacher.
We learn about the structure of the heart in junior high school.
He is learning how to drive a car.
Some learned to play musical instruments.
I learned that when I was in kindergarten.
I've always wanted to learn how to ride a horse.
When did you start learning French?
Nowadays, children learn to swim in school.
Mr. Brown made his son learn Chinese.
You must have a lot of patience to learn foreign languages.
I want to learn how to drive a tractor.
I have decided to learn shorthand.
Tom learned French while living in Quebec.
My father encouraged me to study the piano.
We learned that oil floats on water.
Have you ever learned how to play the guitar?
He had learned English before he left for England.
The prince learned English from the American lady.
We learn English three hours a week.
Naomi is learning English with a view to going abroad.
Tom has a lot to learn.
She went to Paris for the purpose of learning ballet.
You had better learn either English or French.
Tom asked me where I learned to ski.
Living abroad is the best way to learn a foreign language.
After school, I go to an English school to practice English conversation.
How many proverbs have we learned so far?
We learned that Newton discovered the law of gravitation.
My sister has been taking piano lessons since she was four.
If I had more time, I would learn how to dance.
I'm learning to sew so that I can make myself a dress.
This is a good book for anyone wishing to learn English.
Learning poetry is a good discipline for the memory.
Every student must learn a poem and recite it in front of the class.
My mother taught me to always look both to the left and to the right before crossing the street.
I'm learning two foreign languages.
If I were reborn, I would want to learn the violin.
I learned Korean for ten years.
Are you learning two foreign languages at the same time?
We learned at school that the square root of nine is three.
I learned how to ride a motorcycle when I was sixteen years old.
I studied English for four years with a native speaker.
I learned to drive a car and got a driver's license when I was eighteen.
Did you start to learn the piano when you were three, like Mozart?
I have been taking ballet lessons since I was three and hope to be a ballerina.
He began to learn English when he was twelve years old, that is to say, when he entered junior high school.