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Discover Ludwig"i learned him" is not grammatically correct.
The correct phrase would be "I taught him" or "I learned from him." "Teach" and "learn" are transitive verbs, meaning they need to have a direct object. In this case, the direct object should be the thing that is being taught or learned, not the person receiving the information. Example: I taught him how to play the guitar.
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"I done did this" and "I learned him that".
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I learned from him.
And I learned from him.
"I learned about him a month ago," he said.
"That's how I learned about him.
That is something I learned from him.
"All my mannerisms I learned from him.
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