English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈstʌdi/
- (Dublin) IPA(key): /ˈstʊdi/
- Rhymes: -ʌdi
Etymology 1
From Middle English studien, from Old French estudier (Modern French étudier), from the noun estudie, borrowed from Latin studium. Displaced native Old English cneordlæcan.
Verb
study (third-person singular simple present studies, present participle studying, simple past and past participle studied)
- (usually academic, transitive, intransitive) To review materials already learned in order to make sure one does not forget them, usually in preparation for an examination.
Students are expected to start studying for final exams in March.
I need to study my biology notes.
- (academic, transitive) To take a course or courses on a subject.
I study medicine at the university.
- (transitive) To acquire knowledge on a subject with the intention of applying it in practice.
Biologists study living things.
In 2015, scientists found that 82 percent of glaciers studied in China had decreased in size.
- (transitive) To look at minutely.
He studied the map in preparation for the hike.
- (transitive) To fix the mind closely upon a subject; to dwell upon anything in thought; to muse; to ponder.
- July 10, 1732, Jonathan Swift, letter to Mr. Gay and The Duchess of Queensberry
- I found a moral first, and studied for a fable.
- (intransitive) To endeavor diligently; to be zealous.
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to revise/review materials
- Albanian: nxë, mësoj (sq) ,Shto Die
- Arabic: ذَاكَرَ (ḏākara), دَرَسَ (ar) (darasa)
- Egyptian Arabic: درس (daras)
- South Levantine Arabic: درس (dáras)
- Armenian: սովորել (hy) (sovorel), ուսանել (hy) (usanel), պարապել (hy) (parapel)
- Assamese: পঢ়া-শুনা কৰা (porha-xuna kora), অধ্যয়ন কৰা (odhyoyon kora)
- Basque: ikasi
- Belarusian: вучы́ць impf (vučýcʹ)
- Bulgarian: у́ча (bg) impf (úča), преговарям (bg) impf (pregovarjam)
- Catalan: estudiar (ca)
- Cebuano: tuon
- Czech: studovat (cs) impf
- Danish: studere, lære (da)
- Dutch: studeren (nl), leren (nl)
- Esperanto: studi
- Estonian: õppima (et)
- Finnish: lukea (fi), opiskella (fi), tutkia (fi)
- French: étudier (fr), réviser (fr)
- Galician: estudar (gl)
- Georgian: სწავლობს (sc̣avlobs)
- German: lernen (de)
- Greek: μελετώ (el) (meletó), σπουδάζω (el) (spoudázo)
- Hebrew: לָמַד (he) (lamád)
- Hindi: पढ़ना (hi) (paṛhnā)
- Hungarian: tanul (hu), átnéz (hu), (át)ismétel
- Icelandic: læra (is), lesa (is), stúdera
- Ilocano: agadal
- Indonesian: belajar (id), mempelajari (id), mengkaji (id)
- Italian: studiare (it)
- Kabyle: ɣer
- Kapampangan: magaral
- Kashmiri: پَرُن (parun)
- Latin: studeo
- Malay: ulang kaji
- Malayalam: പഠിക്കുക (ml) (paṭhikkuka)
- Maori: whakatewhatewha, whakatātare, akoako
- Marathi: अभ्यासणे (abhyāsṇe)
- Mbyá Guaraní: nhembo'e
- Mongolian: please add this translation if you can
- Norman: êtudier
- Northern Qiang: ˈləɹʐɨ
- Norwegian: studere (no), lære (no)
- Occitan: estudiar (oc)
- Old English: leornian, ġecneordlǣċan
- Ottoman Turkish: اوقومق (okumak)
- Polish: uczyć się impf
- Portuguese: estudar (pt)
- Romanian: învăța (ro)
- Russian: учи́ть (ru) impf (učítʹ), изуча́ть (ru) impf (izučátʹ), иссле́довать (ru) impf or pf (isslédovatʹ), гото́виться (ru) (gotóvitʹsja)
- Southern Sami: lïeredh
- Spanish: estudiar (es)
- Swedish: studera (sv), lära (sv), läsa (sv)
- Tagalog: mag-aral
- Tamil: படி (ta) (paṭi), கல் (ta) (kal)
- Turkish: çalışmak (tr)
- Ukrainian: вчи́ти impf (včýty), учи́ти impf (učýty)
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to take a course
- Arabic: دَرَسَ (ar) (darasa)
- Egyptian Arabic: درس (daras)
- South Levantine Arabic: درس (dáras)
- Armenian: սովորել (hy) (sovorel), ուսանել (hy) (usanel), պարապել (hy) (parapel)
- Asturian: estudiar (ast)
- Belarusian: вучы́цца impf (vučýcca)
- Bulgarian: у́ча (bg) impf (úča), у́ча се (bg) impf (úča se)
- Burmese: သင် (my) (sang)
- Catalan: estudiar (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 學習 / 学习 (zh) (xuéxí)
- Czech: studovat (cs) impf
- Danish: studere, læse (da)
- Esperanto: studi
- Estonian: õppima (et)
- Extremaduran: estuyal, estudial
- Finnish: opiskella (fi), lukea (fi)
- French: étudier (fr), faire des études (fr)
- Galician: estudar (gl)
- German: studieren (de)
- Hungarian: tanul (hu), hallgat (hu), tanulmányokat folytat
- Indonesian: belajar (id), mempelajari (id)
- Japanese: 勉強する (ja) (べんきょうする, benkyō suru)
- Kabyle: ɣer
- Korean: 공부하다 (ko) (gongbuhada)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: خوێندِن (ckb) (xwêndin)
- Laki: خوەنین (ku) (xwenîn), خوەنِن (xwenin)
- Northern Kurdish: xwendin (ku)
- Southern Kurdish: خوەنین (ku) (xwenîn)
- Malay: please add this translation if you can
- Malayalam: പഠിക്കുക (ml) (paṭhikkuka)
- Maori: whakatewhatewha
- Marathi: शिकणे (mr) (śikṇe)
- Navajo: ółtaʼ
- Norman: êtudier
- Old English: leornian, ġecneordlǣċan
- Persian: دَرس خوانْدَن (fa) (dars xândan)
- Polish: studiować (pl) impf
- Portuguese: estudar (pt)
- Romanian: studia (ro)
- Russian: учи́ться (ru) impf (učítʹsja)
- Sorbian:
- Lower Sorbian: studěrowaś impf, studowaś impf, študěrowaś impf
- Spanish: estudiar (es), cursar (es)
- Swedish: studera (sv), plugga (sv)
- Tagalog: mag-aral
- Turkish: okumak (tr)
- Ukrainian: вчи́тися impf (včýtysja), учи́тися impf (učýtysja), навча́тися impf (navčátysja)
- Vietnamese: học (vi) (學 (vi))
- Volapük: studön (vo)
- Yiddish: שטודירן (shtudirn)
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to acquire knowledge
- Albanian: studioj (sq), mësoj (sq), nxë, Shtoj Dije
- Arabic: دَرَسَ (ar) (darasa), تَعَلَّمَ (ar) (taʕallama)
- Armenian: ուսումնասիրել (hy) (usumnasirel), հետազոտել (hy) (hetazotel)
- Asturian: estudiar (ast)
- Azerbaijani: oxumaq (az)
- Belarusian: вучы́цца impf (vučýcca)
- Bengali: শিক্ষা করা (bn) (śikkha kora), শেখা (bn) (śekha)
- Bulgarian: у́ча се (bg) impf (úča se), обучавам се (bg) impf (obučavam se)
- Burmese: လေ့လာ (my) (le.la), သင် (my) (sang)
- Catalan: estudiar (ca)
- Cebuano: tuon
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 學習 / 学习 (hok6 zaap6)
- Dungan: щищүә (xixüə) (習學/习学 (xíxué))
- Hokkien: 學習 / 学习 (zh-min-nan) (ha̍k-si̍p)
- Mandarin: 學習 / 学习 (zh) (xuéxí), 學 / 学 (zh) (xué) (requires an object)
- Wu: 學習 / 学习
- Czech: studovat (cs) impf, učit se (cs) impf
- Danish: studere
- Dutch: studeren (nl)
- Esperanto: lerni (eo)
- Estonian: õppima (et)
- Finnish: tutkia (fi)
- French: étudier (fr)
- Galician: estudar (gl)
- Georgian: სწავლა (sc̣avla)
- German: studieren (de), lernen (de), erforschen (de)
- Greek: μελετώ (el) (meletó), μελετάω (el) (meletáo)
- Haitian Creole: etidye
- Hebrew: לָמַד (he) (lamád)
- Hindi: पढ़ना (hi) (paṛhnā), सीखना (hi) (sīkhnā)
- Hungarian: tanul (hu)
- Icelandic: læra (is)
- Indonesian: belajar (id), mempelajari (id)
- Interlingua: studiar
- Italian: studiare (it), imparare (it)
- Japanese: 学ぶ (ja) (まなぶ, manabu), 勉強する (ja) (べんきょうする, benkyō suru)
- Jeju: 공븨ᄒᆞ다 (gongbuihawda), 베우다 (be'uda)
- Kashmiri: پَرُن (parun), ہێچھُن (hechun)
- Kazakh: оқу (kk) (oqu)
- Khmer: រៀន (km) (riən), សិក្សា (km) (səksaa)
- Korean: 공부하다 (ko) (gongbuhada), 배우다 (ko) (bae'uda)
- Kyrgyz: окуу (ky) (okuu)
- Lao: ຮຽນ (hīan), ສຶກສາ (sưk sā)
- Latin: studeō
- Latvian: pētīt
- Lithuanian: studijuoti, mokytis (lt)
- Lü: ᦵᦣᧃ (hen)
- Macedonian: учи impf (uči)
- Malay: belajar (ms)
- Malayalam: പഠിക്കുക (ml) (paṭhikkuka)
- Maori: ako
- Marathi: शिकणे (mr) (śikṇe)
- Moksha: тонафнемс (tonafnems)
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: сурах (mn) (surax), суралцах (mn) (suralcax)
- Norman: êtudier
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: studere (no)
- Old English: leornian, ġecneordlǣċan
- Pashto: څېړل (ps) (ceṛᶕl), مطالعه کول (motāle'akawᶕl)
- Persian: مُطالِه کَردَن (motâle kardan), دَرس خوانْدَن (fa) (dars xândan), تَحصیل کَردَن (tahsil kardan)
- Polish: uczyć się (pl) impf
- Portuguese: estudar (pt), aprender (pt)
- Romanian: studia (ro)
- Russian: (intransitive) учи́ться (ru) impf (učítʹsja), (transitive) учи́ть (ru) impf (učítʹ), изуча́ть (ru) impf (izučátʹ), изучи́ть (ru) pf (izučítʹ), обуча́ться (ru) impf (obučátʹsja)
- Sanskrit: शिक्षति (śikṣati)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: у̀чити impf
- Roman: ùčiti (sh) impf
- Slovak: študovať impf, učiť sa impf
- Slovene: učiti se (sl) impf
- Southern Altai: ӱредер (üreder), ӱренер (ürener)
- Spanish: estudiar (es)
- Swedish: studera (sv)
- Tagalog: matuto
- Tajik: омухтан (omuxtan), омӯхтан (omüxtan), хондан (tg) (xondan), дарс хондан (dars xondan)
- Thai: ศึกษา (th) (sʉ̀k-sǎa), เรียน (th) (riian)
- Tibetan: སློབ་སྦྱོང་བྱེད (slob sbyong byed)
- Turkish: öğrenmek (tr)
- Turkmen: okamak
- Ukrainian: вчи́тися impf (včýtysja), учи́тися impf (učýtysja)
- Urdu: پَڑْھنا (paṛhnā), سِیکْھنا (sīkhnā)
- Uyghur: ئۆگەنمەك (ögenmek)
- Uzbek: aniqlamoq (uz), oʻrganmoq (uz)
- Vietnamese: học (vi)
- Yiddish: שטודירן (shtudirn), לערנען (lernen)
- Yoruba: kẹ́kọ̀ọ́, kọ́
- Zhuang: hag
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to look at minutely
- Armenian: զննել (hy) (znnel)
- Asturian: esaminar
- Bulgarian: изуча́вам (bg) impf (izučávam), изсле́двам (bg) impf (izslédvam)
- Catalan: estudiar (ca)
- Danish: studere, nærstudere, granske
- Esperanto: studi (eo)
- Estonian: please add this translation if you can
- Finnish: tutkia (fi)
- French: étudier (fr)
- Galician: estudar (gl)
- German: studieren (de)
- Hungarian: tanulmányoz (hu), vizsgál (hu)
- Indonesian: mempelajari (id)
- Malay: meneliti
- Maori: whakatewhatewha, whakatātare
- Marathi: अभ्यासणे (abhyāsṇe)
- Norman: êtudier
- Old English: ġecneordlǣċan
- Polish: wpatrywać się impf, wpatrzyć się impf, badać (pl) impf, zbadać (pl) pf
- Portuguese: estudar (pt), examinar (pt)
- Romanian: studia (ro)
- Russian: изуча́ть (ru) impf (izučátʹ), изучи́ть (ru) pf (izučítʹ)
- Sanskrit: परीक्षते (parīkṣate)
- Spanish: estudiar (es), examinar (es)
- Turkish: incelemek (tr)
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to fix the mind closely upon a subject; to muse; to ponder
to endeavor diligently; to be zealous
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- Arabic: (please verify) دَرَسَ (ar) (darasa)
- Dutch: (please verify) studeren (nl), (please verify) instuderen (nl)
- Esperanto: (please verify) studi
- Haitian Creole: (please verify) etidye
- Hindi: (please verify) पढ़ाई करना (paṛhāī karnā)
- Icelandic: (please verify) læra (is), (please verify) nema (is), (please verify) stunda (is) (please verify) nám (is), (please verify) lesa (is)
- Ido: (please verify) studiar (io)
- Irish: (please verify) déan staidéar ar
- Italian: (please verify) studiare (it)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: (please verify) خوێندن (ckb) (xwêndin), (please verify) سەعی کردن (se'î kirdin)
- Lao: (please verify) ຮຽນຫນັງສື (hīan nang sư̄)
- Macedonian: (please verify) учи (uči), (please verify) проучува (proučuva), (please verify) изучува (izučuva)
- Romanian: (please verify) studia (ro)
- Scottish Gaelic: (please verify) rannsaich, (please verify) rùraich
- Slovene: (please verify) študirati (sl)
- Swedish: (please verify) studera (sv), (please verify) plugga (sv) (informal)
- Telugu: (please verify) చదువుకొను (caduvukonu)
- Urdu: (please verify) پڑھایٔ کرنا (paṛhāī karnā)
- Welsh: (please verify) astudio (cy)
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Etymology 2
From Middle English studie, from Old French estudie (Modern French étude), borrowed from Latin studium (“zeal, dedication, study”),[1][2] from Proto-Indo-European *(s)tewd- (“to push, hit”). Doublet of etude and studio.
Noun
study (countable and uncountable, plural studies)
- Mental effort to acquire knowledge or learning.
The study of languages is fascinating.
1661, John Fell, The Life of the most learned, reverend and pious Dr. H. Hammond[1]:During the whole time of his abode in the university he generally spent thirteen hours of the day in study; by which assiduity besides an exact dispatch of the whole course of philosophy, he read over in a manner all classic authors that are extant […]
1699, William Temple, Heads designed for an essay on conversations[2]:Study gives strength to the mind; conversation, grace: the first apt to give stiffness, the other suppleness: one gives substance and form to the statue, the other polishes it.
- The act of studying or examining; examination.
I made a careful study of his sister.
2013 September-October, Katie L. Burke, “In the News”, in American Scientist:Oxygen levels on Earth skyrocketed 2.4 billion years ago, when cyanobacteria evolved photosynthesis: […] . The evolutionary precursor of photosynthesis is still under debate, and a new study sheds light. The critical component of the photosynthetic system is the “water-oxidizing complex”, made up of manganese atoms and a calcium atom.
- Any particular branch of learning that is studied; any object of attentive consideration.
1762, Edmund Law, An extract from A serious call to a devout and holy life:The Holy Scriptures, especially the New Testament, are her daily study.
- A room in a house intended for reading and writing; traditionally the private room of the male head of household.
Father spends all his time in the study poring over manuscripts.
- An artwork made in order to practise or demonstrate a subject or technique.
a study of heads or of hands for a figure picture
- The human face, bearing an expression which the observer finds amusingly typical of a particular emotion or state of mind.
Geoffrey's face was a study.
Geoffrey's face was a study in amazement [or in bewilderment, irritation, distress etc.]
- (music) A piece for special practice; an etude.
- (academic) An academic publication.
That new study on noncommutative symmetries looks promising.
- One who commits a theatrical part to memory.
- (chess) An endgame problem composed for artistic merit, where one side is to play for a win or for a draw.
- (obsolete) A state of mental perplexity or worried thought.
1485, Sir Thomas Malory, chapter XX, in Le Morte Darthur, book I:wel said the kynge thow mayst take myn hors by force but and I myȝte preue the whether thow were better on horsbak or I / wel said the knyght seke me here whan thow wolt and here nygh this wel thow shalt fynde me / and soo passyd on his weye / thenne the kyng sat in a study and bad his men fetche his hors as faste as euer they myghte- Well, said the king, thou mayst take my horse by force, but an I might prove thee whether thou were better on horseback or I. Well, said the knight, seek me here when thou wilt, and here nigh this well thou shalt find me, and so passed on his way. Then the king sat in a study, and bade his men fetch his horse as fast as ever they might.
1922, E[ric] R[ücker] Eddison, The Worm Ouroboros: A Romance, London: Jonathan Cape […], →OCLC, page 36:When they had stood for a while without speech, gazing over the sea, Gro spake and said, “Consider how as day now dieth in yonder chambers of the west, so hath the glory departed from Witchland.” ¶ But the Red Foliot answered him not, being in a study.
- (archaic) Thought, as directed to a specific purpose; one's concern.
My study was to avoid disturbing her.
1667, John Milton, “Book X”, in Paradise Lost. […], London: […] [Samuel Simmons], and are to be sold by Peter Parker […]; [a]nd by Robert Boulter […]; [a]nd Matthias Walker, […], →OCLC; republished as Paradise Lost in Ten Books: […], London: Basil Montagu Pickering […], 1873, →OCLC:Just men they seemd, and all thir study bent / To worship God aright, and know his works.
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- (private male room): boudoir (female equivalent)
Derived terms
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mental effort to acquire knowledge
- Albanian: studim (sq) m
- Arabic: تَعَلُّم (ar) m (taʕallum), دِرَاسَة f (dirāsa)
- Egyptian Arabic: دراسة f (derasa)
- Armenian: ուսում (hy) (usum)
- Assamese: পঢ়া-শুনা (porha-xuna), অধ্যয়ন (odhyoyon)
- Asturian: estudiu (ast) m
- Azerbaijani: öyrənmə, oxuma
- Belarusian: вучэ́нне n (vučénnje), дасле́даванне (dasljédavannje) (research)
- Bengali: শিক্ষা (bn) (śikkha)
- Bulgarian: уче́ние (bg) n (učénie), изуча́ване (bg) n (izučávane), изсле́дване (bg) n (izslédvane) (research)
- Catalan: estudi (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 學習 / 学习 (hok6 zaap6)
- Mandarin: 學習 / 学习 (zh) (xuéxí)
- Czech: studium (cs) n, učení (cs) n
- Danish: studium (da) n
- Dutch: studie (nl) f
- Esperanto: studado, studo
- Extremaduran: estuyu
- Finnish: tutkimus (fi), opiskelu (fi), opinnot (fi) pl
- French: étude (fr) f
- Galician: estudo (gl) m
- Georgian: სწავლა (sc̣avla)
- German: Studium (de) n
- Greek: διάβασμα (el) n (diávasma)
- Ancient Greek: ἔντευξις f (énteuxis)
- Haitian Creole: etid
- Hindi: पढ़ाई (hi) f (paṛhāī), अध्ययन (hi) m (adhyayan)
- Hungarian: tanulás (hu), tanulmány (hu), tanulmányozás (hu), stúdium (hu)
- Icelandic: nám (is) n, bóknám (is) n, lærdómur m, fræðiiðkan f, athugun (is) f, rannsókn (is) f, könnun f, skoðun (is) f, námsefni n, rannsóknarefni n, fræðigrein (is) f
- Irish: staidéar m
- Italian: studio (it) m
- Japanese: 学習 (ja) (がくしゅう, gakushū), 勉強 (ja) (べんきょう, benkyō)
- Jeju: 공븨 (gongbui)
- Kazakh: оқу (kk) (oqu), зерделеу (zerdeleu), білу (kk) (bılu), оқыту (oqytu)
- Korean: 학습(學習) (ko) (hakseup), 공부(工夫) (ko) (gongbu)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: سەعی (se'î)
- Kyrgyz: окуу (ky) (okuu), билүү (ky) (bilüü), үйрөнүү (ky) (üyrönüü)
- Latin: disciplina f, studium (la) n
- Latvian: pētīšana f, studijas f pl
- Lithuanian: studijos (lt) f pl
- Macedonian: учење n (učenje), студија f (studija)
- Malayalam: പഠനം (ml) (paṭhanaṁ)
- Marathi: अभ्यास (mr) m (abhyās)
- Mongolian: please add this translation if you can
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: studium (no) n, studie (no) m
- Nynorsk: studium n, studie m
- Old English: ġecneordnes f
- Persian:
- Iranian Persian: مُطالِه (motâle), دَرْس (dars), آموزِش (âmuzeš)
- Polish: nauka (pl) f, uczenie się n
- Portuguese: estudo (pt) m, aprendizado (pt) m
- Romanian: studiu (ro) n, studiere (ro) f
- Russian: уче́ние (ru) n (učénije), изуче́ние (ru) n (izučénije) (a particular subject), иссле́дование (ru) n (isslédovanije) (research), учёба (ru) f (učóba)
- Sanskrit: पठन (sa) n (paṭhana)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: у̀че̄ње n
- Roman: ùčēnje (sh) n
- Slovak: učenie n, štúdium (sk) n
- Slovene: učenje n, študij m
- Spanish: estudio (es) m
- Tajik: омӯзиш (omüziš), дарс (tg) (dars)
- Telugu: చదువు (te) (caduvu)
- Turkish: çalışma (tr), öğrenim (tr), okuma (tr)
- Ukrainian: уче́ння n (učénnja), ви́вчення (uk) n (vývčennja), дослі́дження (uk) n (doslídžennja) (research)
- Urdu: پَڑْھائی f (paṛhāī), دَرْس m (dars)
- Uzbek: oʻqish (uz), oʻrganish (uz)
- Vietnamese: sự học tập (vi)
- Welsh: astudiaeth (cy) f
- Yoruba: ẹ̀kọ́, ìkẹ́kọ̀ọ́
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branch of learning or object that is being studied
room in a house intended for reading and writing
- Belarusian: кабіне́т m (kabinjét), габiнэ́т m (habinét)
- Bulgarian: кабине́т (bg) m (kabinét)
- Burmese: စာဖတ်ခန်း (cahpathkan:), စာဖတ်ခန်း (cahpathkan:)
- Catalan: estudi (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 書房 / 书房 (syu1 fong4-2)
- Hakka: 書房 / 书房 (sû-fòng)
- Hokkien: 冊房 / 册房 (zh-min-nan) (chheh-pâng), 書房 / 书房 (zh-min-nan) (chu-pâng)
- Mandarin: 書房 / 书房 (zh) (shūfáng), 書齋 / 书斋 (zh) (shūzhāi)
- Czech: studovna f, pracovna (cs) f
- Dutch: studeerkamer (nl) f, studiezaal f
- Esperanto: studejo
- Finnish: lukuhuone, työhuone (fi)
- French: étude (fr) f, bureau (fr) m
- German: Arbeitszimmer (de) n, Studierzimmer (de) n
- Hindi: अध्ययन कक्ष m (adhyayan kakṣ)
- Hungarian: dolgozószoba (hu)
- Icelandic: lesstofa f, lesherbergi n, bókaherbergi n
- Irish: seomra staidéir m
- Italian: studio (it) m, studiolo (it) m
- Japanese: 書斎 (ja) (しょさい, shosai)
- Korean: 서재(書齋) (ko) (seojae)
- Latin: tablīnum n
- Macedonian: работна соба f (rabotna soba)
- Maori: tari
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: arbeidsrom n
- Occitan: estudi (oc) m
- Polish: gabinet (pl) m
- Portuguese: escritório (pt) m
- Russian: кабине́т (ru) m (kabinét)
- Scottish Gaelic: seòmar-rannsachaidh m
- Slovak: pracovňa f
- Slovene: kabinet m, delovna soba f
- Spanish: estudio (es) m
- Turkish: çalışma odası (tr)
- Ukrainian: кабіне́т (uk) m (kabinét)
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artwork made in order to practise or demonstrate a subject or technique
music: piece for special practice
— see etude
(obsolete in English) state of mental perplexity or worried thought
(archaic in English) thought, as directed to a specific purpose; concern
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- Georgian: (please verify) ეტიუდი (eṭiudi)
- Kurdish:
- Central Kurdish: (please verify) باس (bas)
- Scottish Gaelic: (please verify) seòmar-rannsachaidh m, (please verify) seòmar-leughaidh m
- Slovene: (please verify) študij m, (please verify) študija f
- Swedish: (please verify) studie (sv) c, (please verify) studierum n, (please verify) studio (sv) n
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References
- ^ Oxford English Dictionary, 1st ed. "study, v." Oxford University Press (Oxford), 1919.
- ^ Oxford English Dictionary, 1st ed. "study, n." Oxford University Press (Oxford), 1919.
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