Usage examples of "estudiar" in Spanish with translation to English

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Deberías estudiar de manera eficiente. You should study in an efficient manner.
¿Cuándo empezaste a estudiar alemán? When did you start learning German?
Tienes que estudiar mucho más. You must study much harder.
¿Cuánto hace que empezaste a estudiar esperanto? How long ago did you start learning Esperanto?
Él siempre quiso estudiar japonés. He always wanted to study Japanese.
¿Cuándo empezaste a estudiar inglés? When did you start studying English?
¿Cuándo comenzaste a estudiar inglés? When did you begin studying English?
Estoy demasiado cazuzo para estudiar. I'm too hungry to study.
Tú tienes que estudiar más. You have to study more.
Quiero estudiar en el extranjero. I want to study abroad.
Tienes que estudiar con ganas. You must study hard.
No tengo ganas de estudiar. I don't feel like studying.
¿Has comenzado a estudiar inglés? Have you begun studying English?
¿Viste que estudiar sí importa? Did you see that studying does matters?
Me gusta estudiar idiomas extranjeros. I like to study foreign languages.
Debes estudiar toda tu vida. You must study your whole life.
¿Estás preparado para estudiar klingon? Are you ready to study Klingon?
¿Has empezado a estudiar inglés? Have you begun studying English?
Estoy demasiado cansado para estudiar. I'm too tired to do study.
No es necesario estudiar hoy. You don't need to study today.
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