The form of "estudiar" is the infinitive form of the verb, which means "to study" in Spanish. It is a regular -ar verb, and its conjugations change based on the subject and tense. For example, in the present tense, "yo estudio" means "I study," while "tú estudias" means "you study."
Yes. estudia is the conjugated form of the verb estudiar, in the present tense, third person, singular. estudia is "He studies" or "She studies" or "It studies". estudiar is the infinitive form of the verb (to) study.
"Estudiar" is the Spanish verb meaning "to study".Estudiar means to study
"Estudian," which comes from the verb "estudiar" (to study), means "they study."
To study = estudiar studying = estudiando To be studying = estar estudiando
¿Tienes que estudiar? means "Do you have to study?" The two possible proper answers to this question are: Yes, I have to study (Sí. Tengo que estuduar) No. I don't have to study. (No. No tengo que estudiar)
you study = usted estudiar
"Yo tengo que estudiar" translates to "I have to study" in English.
"Estudiar"
¿Me va / van / vas / vais a ayudar a estudiar?¿Me ayudará / ayudarán / ayudarás / ayudaréis a estudiar?
no. it's: Yo voy al biblioteca para estudiar.
No. Estudiar is a regular verb in Spanish. When conjugating this verb it follows all the rules for -ar verbs.
The 'to be' form is estudiar. ?It is conjugated like a regular -AR verb.Yo estudioTu estudiasEl/Ella estudiaNosotros estudiamoEllos/Ellas estudian