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"i have learned" vs "i have learnt"

Both 'I have learnt' and 'I have learned' are correct, but they are used in different English-speaking countries. 'I have learnt' is more commonly used in British English, while 'I have learned' is more commonly used in American English.

Last Updated: February 16, 2024

i have learned

This phrase is correct and commonly used in American English.

Use 'I have learned' when speaking or writing in American English.

Examples:

  • I have learned a new language.
  • He has learned how to swim.
  • They have learned from their mistakes.

Alternatives:

  • I have learnt (British English)
  • I learnt (British English)
  • I have acquired (neutral)
  • I have gained (neutral)
  • I have picked up (informal)

i have learnt

This phrase is correct and commonly used in British English.

Use 'I have learnt' when speaking or writing in British English.

Examples:

  • I have learnt a lot from my mistakes.
  • She has learnt how to play the piano.
  • We have learnt about the history of our country.

Alternatives:

  • I have learned (American English)
  • I learned (American English)
  • I have acquired (neutral)
  • I have gained (neutral)
  • I have picked up (informal)

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