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Learned from your mum vs Learnt from your mum

Both 'learned from your mum' and 'learnt from your mum' are correct, but they are used in different English-speaking regions. 'Learned' is more common in American English, while 'learnt' is more common in British English. The choice between them depends on the variety of English you are using.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 660 views

Learned from your mum

This phrase is correct and commonly used in American English.

This phrase is the past tense of 'learn' and is commonly used in American English. It indicates acquiring knowledge or skills from one's mother.

Examples:

  • I learned from my mum how to bake a cake.
  • She learned from her mum the importance of kindness.
  • He learned from his mum how to ride a bike.
  • They learned from their mum how to sew.
  • We learned from our mum how to garden.
  • May 7, 2014 ... Our first and most influential teachers are often our parents. I am no exception here. I am very fortunate to have parents that invested in my ...
  • May 16, 2013 ... Practice these little tips to look as good as your mother, and please share the lessons you've learned from your Mum on our Facebook Page ...
  • May 12, 2012 ... Please leave a comment about a favourite memory or lesson learned from your mum, if you are able to. Enjoy! NB: the pictures look alot better ...
  • Interviewer: Camilla, what have you learned from your mum? Camilla Franks: I think one of the key things is Mum is the kindest. When everything went bad in our ...

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Learnt from your mum

This phrase is correct and commonly used in British English.

This phrase is the past tense of 'learn' and is commonly used in British English. It indicates acquiring knowledge or skills from one's mother.

Examples:

  • I learnt from my mum how to cook.
  • She learnt from her mum the value of hard work.
  • He learnt from his mum how to swim.
  • They learnt from their mum how to read.
  • We learnt from our mum how to paint.
  • What's The Best Style Lesson You Learnt From Your Mum? Because turns out, she does know best. posted on Mar. 18, 2015, at 4:53 p.m.. Gyan Yankovich.
  • May 11, 2014 ... What lessons about money have you learnt from your mum? Mums: they rock us, raise us and, often - whether directly or by example - teach us ...
  • Make a book of all the things you have learnt from your Mum. They could be serious lessons, or not so serious – or maybe a collection of both. Cut out heaps and ...
  • Mar 12, 2015 ... What was the most important lesson you learnt from your mum? I think to slow down! She might have been a hopeless timekeeper, but she had ...

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