J'étudie le droit
To say "I am studying" in French, you would say "Je suis en train d'étudier."
You can say "Je n'aime pas étudier" in French to express that you don't like studying.
It means that the person holds a Bachelor's degree in Law and French. This is known in the UK as a combined Honours degree; It is a first degree and the person will have studied courses in both subjects though not necessarily in such great depth as someone studying Law or French as a single honours degree.
Etude heureuse
Law is "la loi" in French. As a college subject, law is "le droit".
why are you studying is translated "pourquoi est-ce que tu étudies / pourquoi étudies-tu" in French
you can benefit studying law- you can know main rules and laws you know not to break or try to bend you can know if cops or other people are lying about what they say
tante
j'étudie dans cette classe
vous coucher avec moi? Its definitley right as I'm a Harvard student studying french
Law, sociology, and business
Belle-mère.