"¿Estudiaste mucho?" is what you would use for a single event - a specific day or study period. For studying over time, as for an entire course or year, you would use "estudiaba". Examples: Did you study a lot yesterday? would be "¿Estudiste mucho ayer?". If you want to say "did you study a lot while in college?" you would say "¿Estudiaba mucho mientras estaba en la universidad?"
It means "I learn a lot in Spanish class."
"To study a lot" in Spanish is "Estudiar mucho". It is pronounced "eh-stoo-dee-AR MOO-cho". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Estudio comes from the verb Estudiar and it means "I study".
Google translator lists it as "sí, yo estudio mucho"
its spanish.
"Estudiar" is the Spanish verb meaning "to study".Estudiar means to study
English: "study hall" Spanish: "hora de estudio"
"To study" is "estudiar" in Spanish. In speaking af a room, "despacho" or "estudio". A study is "un estudio".
"You all don't study" in Spanish is "Usted no todos estudian."
Estudiar is the verb for "to study". A "study", as in a small office, is despacho
Spanish
they study→ ellos/ellas estudian