No. Estudiar is a regular verb in Spanish. When conjugating this verb it follows all the rules for -ar verbs.
"Estudian," which comes from the verb "estudiar" (to study), means "they study."
Vivir is a regular verb in every single tense. In fact, it is often used to demonstrate what a properly-conjugated verb looks like.
estudiar means to study. conjugation: yo estudio Nosotros estudiamos tu estudias Vosotros estudias (spain) ello ellos ella estudia ellas estudian usted ustedes
"Tu estudiar" is grammatically incorrect in Spanish. The correct way to say "you study" in Spanish would be "tú estudias."
"Yo tengo que estudiar" translates to "I have to study" in English.
"Estudiar" is the Spanish verb meaning "to study".Estudiar means to study
"Estudian," which comes from the verb "estudiar" (to study), means "they study."
Estudiar is the verb for "to study". A "study", as in a small office, is despacho
The noun for study (a room) is "el estudio". The verb to study is "estudiar."
El estudio (noun)La inspección (noun)examinar, estudiar (verb)
To study = estudiar studying = estudiando To be studying = estar estudiando
Vivir is a regular verb in every single tense. In fact, it is often used to demonstrate what a properly-conjugated verb looks like.
The verb in Spanish for "to go" is "ir". It is an EXTREMELY irregular verb, and most of the conjugations look noting like the base verb.
"Estudiar"
Estudio comes from the verb Estudiar and it means "I study".
From the verb estudiar. First person singular. Estudio. Ess-STU-dee-oh
"Dicho," it's irregular.