何を勉強しますか : 'nani wo benkyou shimasu ka?' means 'what are you studying?' in Japanese.
that the Japanese like it short
it baecause i can
my study was OK, studying for Japanese and maths exams
estoy estudiando japones :)
'Mada benkyou shite imasu ka.'
You could be a genius, or just generally knowledgeable in the subject matter. For example, if you were bilingual in English and Japanese, and if the test was in Japanese, you would probably be able to achieve very good results without studying too hard, especially if your classmates are less familiar with Japanese.
"I am studying the Japanese language." Watashi wa = I am Nihongo = Japanese (language) Obenkyou = Study Shiteimasu = I am doing (the aforementioned verb)
I think Pichi Pichi Pichi Mermaid Melody helped me alot.
This can generally be translated as "I think you're studying Japanese very well."
'I'm studying Japanese.' 'Korekara' has the meaning of "after this," "from here on," "now," etc.
Bathing at onsens, singing at karaoke centres, shopping, viewing cherry blossoms, studying languages
They spend most of their lives studying and drawing. Plus, their languages are sort of an art in themselves.