"We go there to learn" is an English equivalent of the French phrase On y va pour apprendre. The pronunciation of the declarative statement in the third person impersonal singular -- which translates literally as "One goes there in order to learn" -- will be "o-nee va poo-ra-prawnd" in northerly French and "o-nee va poo-rapraw-druh" in southerly French.
"we're going there to learn"
Tu comptes grave pour moi! in French means "You are really important to me!" in English.
Je pense que je tombe pour toi in French means "I think I am falling for you" in English.
"En" in French is a preposition that can have multiple meanings depending on the context. It can mean "in," "on," "at," "while," or "by" in English. Its usage is determined by the specific situation and the noun it is referring to.
pour toujours
"One is there to learn" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase On y est pour apprendre. The pronunciation of the verbal phrase in the present indicative of the third person impersonal singular -- which also translates as "We're there to learn" -- will be "o-nyey poo-ra-prawn" in northerly French and "o-ny ey poo-ra-praw-druh" in southerly French.
Pour femme in French means "for (a) woman" in English.
C'était pour moi in French means "It was for me" in English.
C'est pour quoi? in French means "What's it for?" in English.
Je vais apprendre pour toi.
"we're going there to learn"
Un pour tous, tous pour un in French means "one for all, all for one" in English.
"That is all for today!" in English is C'est tout pour aujourd'hui! in French.
Tu comptes grave pour moi! in French means "You are really important to me!" in English.
Quel jour est pour notre amour? in French is "What day is for our love?" in English.
Bon soir! Merci pour votre... in French means "Good evening! Thank you for your..." in English.
"We were meant to be together!" in English is On était fait pour être ensemble! in French.