Yes. Is this a question?
"Estudiar" is the Spanish verb meaning "to study".Estudiar means to study
60% study German so 40% study French and not German.
Estudiar is the verb for "to study". A "study", as in a small office, is despacho
"¿Cómo son los alumnos en la clase de español?" It literally means, "How are the students in the class of Spanish?" But its connotation interprets out to, "What are the students like in the Spanish class?"
Estudio arte.
This is best solved using a Venn diagram. As the total number of students is 200 and if you add together the 120 studying Italian (I) and 100 studying Spanish (S) this comes to 220 students. Therefore to keep to the 200 students, 20 must be studying both ( I & S ) This means that 120-20 = 100 are studying just (I) and 100-20 = 80 are studying just (S). Thus the % of (S) only students is (80/200)*100 = 40%
Asking students eating in the cafeteria if they would like to be part of a study
Nos gusta estudiar.
This would mean "I say students as to study". If you mean "I say that students like to study", it would be "Digo que los alumnos les gusta estudiar." Edit: It actually means "I tell students how to study"
Richard Thomas Cooper has written: 'A study of the training of public school administrators to communicate in Spanish with monolingual Spanish-speaking students and parents'
Me gusta estudiar ingles.
some students like to study in the morning but other student study at night
Frank Paul Casa has written: 'Grading the advanced placement examination in Spanish language' -- subject(s): Advanced placement programs (Education), Examinations, Grading and marking (Students), Spanish language, Study and teaching 'Grading the advanced placement examination in Spanish literature, 1978 and 1979' -- subject(s): Advanced placement programs (Education), Examinations, Grading and marking (Students), Spanish literature, Study and teaching
its spanish.
How are the students in your school doing?
what did students wear in 1900
Several students like to study in the mornings.