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Which preposition pairs with "lernen"?

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For example, the sentence "Er hat aus seinen Fehlern gelernt"

The correct preposition to use with "lernen" to convey the meaning of "to learn from" is "aus", making the expression "lernen aus". The sentence "Er hat aus seinen Fehlern gelernt" means "He learned from his mistakes".

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