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English
Verb
studie (third-person singular simple present studies, present participle studying, simple past and past participle studied)
- Obsolete spelling of study.
Noun
studie (plural studies)
- Obsolete spelling of study.
Anagrams
Czech
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin studeō.
Pronunciation
Noun
studie f
- study (particular investigation such as a clinical trial)
- provést studii ― to conduct a study
Declension
Declension of studie (soft feminine)
Further reading
- “studie”, in Příruční slovník jazyka českého (in Czech), 1935–1957
- “studie”, in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého (in Czech), 1960–1971, 1989
- “studie”, in Internetová jazyková příručka (in Czech)
Danish
Etymology 1
From English studio, from Italian studio.
Noun
studie n (singular definite studiet, plural indefinite studier)
- studio
Etymology 2
Noun
studie n (singular definite studiet, plural indefinite studier)
- study
Etymology 3
Noun
studie n (singular definite studiet, plural indefinite studier)
- Alternative form of studium
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch studie, from Latin studium. Doublet of etude and studio.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsty.di/
- Hyphenation: stu‧die
Noun
studie f (plural studies or studiën, diminutive studietje n)
- the activity of studying (mental effort to learn or acquire knowledge)
- a study (tertiary education, usually at an academic level)
- a study, (piece of) research
- a study, preliminary sketch, model ... in preparation for a work of art or as an exercise in a technique
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Middle English
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French (e)studie.
Noun
studie (plural studies)
- study (act of studying)
Descendants
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From German Studie.
Noun
studie m (definite singular studien, indefinite plural studier, definite plural studiene)
- A study (of something).
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Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From German Studie.
Noun
studie m (definite singular studien, indefinite plural studiar, definite plural studiane)
- A study (of something).
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Romanian
Pronunciation
Verb
studie
- third-person singular simple perfect indicative of studia
Swedish
Etymology
From German Studie, from Latin studium.
Pronunciation
Noun
studie c
- A study, an investigation, a report.
- A study; an artwork made in order to practise or demonstrate a subject or technique.
En studie i rött- A Study in Scarlet
Usage notes
- "my study of Latin" or "my studies at the university" is ett studium, having the same plural but neuter gender
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