Comment ça va les études? in French means "How are you managing with your studies?" in English.
Il a fait ses études is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "He made his studies." The declarative statement also may be rendered into English as "He did his studies." The pronunciation will be "ee-la feh sey-zey-tyood" in French.
Le baccalauréat (universitaire) en études internationales is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "Bachelor's degree in international studies." The pronunciation of the prepositional phrase -- which also exists as la license en études internationales (or d'études internationales) in Europe -- will be "luh ba-ka-lo-rey-a aw-ney-tyoo=deh-ter-na-syo-nal" in French.
des études modernes
bonne chance avec tes études de français.
"des études" a recent study showed that.. = une étude récente à montré que ...
ruled by a government:D
Maximum Exposure - 2000 Bad Dudes with 'Tudes 2-14 was released on: USA: 2002
"In high school I wanted to study media and communications" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Au lycée je voulais faire des études médias et des communications.Specifically, the word au is "at the". The masculine noun lycée means "high school". The personal pronoun jemeans "I". The verb voulais means "(I) liked/wanted/wished". The present infinitive faire means "to do/make". The partitive des means "some". The feminine noun études means "studies". The feminine noun médiasmeans the same in English and French. The conjunction et means « and ». The word des means « of the ». The feminine noun communications translates the same in English and French.The pronunciation will be « oh lee-sey zhuh voo-leh fehr dey-sey-tyood mey-dyah ey dey kuh-myoo-nee-kah-syoh » in French.
vacum tubes!
E. Lable nie has written: 'E tudes litteraires'
It depends on context.les champs elysées = the Elysian fieldsles champs magnétiques = the magnetic fieldsles terrains de sport = the sports fieldsles domaines d'études = the fields of study
D. Alard has written: '[24] Twenty-four e tudes-caprices for the violin'