past participle fended for oneself) To take care of oneself without help. After her mother passed away, she had to learn to fend for herself. 2012, Christoper...
fear etc.) (transitive) to learn, to master (to a high degree of proficiency) (reflexive) to control oneself, restrain oneself Conjugation of savladati...
fear etc.) (transitive) to learn, to master (to a high degree of proficiency) (reflexive) to control oneself, restrain oneself Conjugation of savladavati...
present indicative, impf to learn, to study, to teach oneself Synonym: уча (uča) уча се да чета uča se da četa to learn how to read Conjugation of...
fear etc.) (transitive) to learn, to master (to a high degree of proficiency) (reflexive) to control oneself, restrain oneself Conjugation of savlađivati...
study, to learn (implying that an individual or a group is studying or learning something with an in-depth approach) to familiarize oneself with, to master...
master (learn to a high degree) (transitive) to control, to contain, to keep in check (reflexive with się) to control oneself, to keep oneself in check...
find oneself (third-person singular simple present finds oneself, present participle finding oneself, simple past and past participle found oneself) (idiomatic)...
(stem 修(おさ)め (osame), past 修(おさ)めた (osameta)) learn thoroughly, master reform oneself, straighten oneself Conjugation of "修める" (See Appendix:Japanese verbs...
(philosophy) to cognize to get to know, to learn позна́ть самого́ себя́ ― poznátʹ samovó sebjá ― know oneself позна́ть зако́ны приро́ды (обще́ственного...