Meaning
To gain understanding or skill in something previously unknown.
Cultural Background
Americans value 'lifelong learning' as a way to stay competitive in the job market. Learning is often associated with 'Shokunin' (craftsmanship) spirit, where one learns something new to perfect a craft.
Keep it simple
Don't overthink the grammar; just use the base verb.
Meaning
To gain understanding or skill in something previously unknown.
Keep it simple
Don't overthink the grammar; just use the base verb.
Test Yourself
Complete the sentence.
I love to _____ something new every weekend.
After 'to', we use the base form of the verb.
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Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
1 exercisesI love to _____ something new every weekend.
After 'to', we use the base form of the verb.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsYes, but 'learn something new' is much more natural.
Related Phrases
Pick up a skill
synonymTo learn a skill.