It can give you credits in high school.
Jobs are more likely to hire bilingual employees.
You can make more friends :-)
...just to mention some.
its spanish.
The phrase "whether we should study Spanish or German" is a noun clause. It functions as the subject or object of a sentence, expressing a choice or decision regarding language study. Noun clauses often begin with words like "whether" or "that," and in this case, it presents a specific question about options.
"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".
It would be a good thing to do. it would bring your average D to maybe a B or A if you study.
"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
Spanish is the second most common language in the United States. There are more Spanish speakers in the Americas then any other language. Throughout the world it is the fourth most common language.
they study→ ellos/ellas estudian
When you study spanish. Cuando = When You = tú Estudias = Study Espanol = Spanish