j'etudie le francais a l'universite
"À la fac (faculté), j'étudie."
In French, "the study" is translated as "l'étude."
You would say "Je dois étudier" in French to mean "I must study."
The phrase "apply to college" in French is "postuler à l'université".
To say "I will study harder" in French, you can say "Je vais étudier plus intensément" or "Je vais étudier plus sérieusement."
J'ai étudié (take note that the e's have accent aigu on them)
In French, "the study" is translated as "l'étude."
étudier
le study hall
Do it study it. That is all I can say...STUDY
You would say "Je dois étudier" in French to mean "I must study."
The phrase "apply to college" in French is "postuler à l'université".
To say "I will study harder" in French, you can say "Je vais étudier plus intensément" or "Je vais étudier plus sérieusement."
Find the number of students at a college taking at least one of the languages French, German and Russian from the following data: 65 study French, 20 study French and German, 45 study German, 25 study French and Russian, 42 study Russian, 15 study German and Russian while 8 study all three languages.
J'apprends français sur Internet. (Literally, "I learn French on the internet")
If you say it to someone you should use : "Étudiestes maths"
J'ai étudié (take note that the e's have accent aigu on them)
je suis collègien/collègienne