estudiar
/estuˈdjaɾ/, [es.t̪uˈð̞jaɾ]study, to study
Verb estudiar (first-person singular present estudio, first-person singular preterite estudié, past participle estudiado)
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(transitive) to study
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(transitive) to examine, look into
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Ella no podía estudiar en el extranjero por falta de dinero.
She couldn't study abroad for lack of money.
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Ella fue a Italia para estudiar literatura.
She went to Italy to study literature.
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No tengo ganas de estudiar francés hoy.
I don't feel like studying French today.
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La nieta de Kate necesitaba estudiar entre los árboles.
Kate's granddaughter needed to study among the trees.
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Él siempre quiso estudiar japonés.
He always wanted to study Japanese.
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Hoy tengo que estudiar.
Today I have to study.
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Según lo que oí, el fue a Estados Unidos a estudiar biología.
According to what I heard, he went over to the United States to study biology.
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Aunque tiene dos hijos y trabaja, empezó a estudiar en la universidad.
Although he works and has two kids, he has started studying at the university.
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Ella fue a Estados Unidos con el propósito de estudiar literatura inglesa.
She went to the United States for the purpose of studying English literature.
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La beca le permitió estudiar en el extranjero.
The scholarship enabled her to study abroad.
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