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Angela
I got to know a new word. can I say that?
Apr 26, 2023 6:29 PM
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It's better to say, "I learned a new word."
April 28, 2023
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I got to* know a new word. Can I say that?
"I got to know a new word" sounds strange upon first hearing it, and I think its very likely people will take the meaning wrong. I may even be taking the meaning wrong. But "got/get to know" is a common English expression. I don't see any reason why you can't "get to know" a word. If that was your intended meaning, I would say it suggests a deeper knowledge of the word than just learning its definition from the dictionary. Typically, however, we "get to know" people, or places, or otherwise things of a rather complex nature.
April 26, 2023
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I have to learn a new word. Can I say that?
April 26, 2023
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Angela
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