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βLearntβ or βlearnedβ
βLearntβ and βlearnedβ are both the past tense and past participle forms of the verb βlearn.β To βlearnβ means to acquire knowledge or gain understanding through study, instruction, or experience. It involves the process of obtaining information, skills, or insights that were previously unknown. They are used interchangeably, and the choice between them often depends on regional variations in English. βLearntβ is commonly used in British English, while βlearnedβ is more common in American English. However, itβs important to note that both forms are generally accepted in standard English, and there is no strict rule dictating which one should be used in which version of English.

British English
learnt

American English
learned
Both forms are correct and widely recognized, but itβs recommended to use the form that is consistent with the regional variant of English you are writing or speaking. In some cases, style guides or specific publications may have preferences for one form over the other, so itβs a good practice to follow their guidelines when applicable.
Examples of using βlearntβ and βlearnedβ
The following examples will illustrate the difference in the spelling of the verb βlearnt/learnedβ in British and American English.


βLearntβ or βlearnedβ as an adjective
βLearnedβ can also be used as an adjective. In this case, the word indicates someone being βscholarlyβ or βknowledgeableβ. The following examples illustrate its use in a sentence.


Note: Only the US variant βlearnedβ is used when applying βlearnt/learnedβ as an adjective!
FAQs
Both βI learntβ and βI learnedβ are correct, but their usage can vary by regional preference. βLearntβ is more common in British English, while βlearnedβ is more common in American English. However, both forms are widely accepted, and you can choose the one that aligns with your regional or personal style.
In the UK, βlearntβ is more commonly used, although βlearnedβ is also accepted and can be used. The choice between them may vary based on regional or personal preferences, but βlearntβ is the more common spelling in British English.
Yes, writing βlearntβ is grammatically correct, especially in British English. It is the past tense and past participle form of the verb βlearnβ and is widely accepted in standard English. However, itβs important to be consistent with regional spelling conventions.
In Australia, both βlearntβ and βlearnedβ are commonly used and accepted. However, if you look up the verb βlearnβ in The Australian Oxford Dictionary and the Macquarie Dictionary, you will find βlearnedβ appearing before βlearntβ.
The British use βlearntβ as the past tense and past participle of βlearnβ due to linguistic tradition and historical language development. Itβs a common convention in British English, and the choice of βlearntβ aligns with the spelling and pronunciation patterns of British English. This spelling is also influenced by irregular verbs in English, where the past tense forms donβt always follow regular patterns.
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