Sentence examples of "Did" in English with translation "studiare"

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Did he study English yesterday? Ha studiato l'inglese ieri?
When did you study yesterday? Quando hai studiato ieri?
When did you begin learning German? Quando hai cominciato a studiare tedesco?
I did not study either of the languages. Non ho studiato nessuna delle lingue.
Do you study every day? Studi ogni giorno?
Do you study or work? Studi o lavori?
Do I have to study? Devo studiare?
Do you like to study? Ti piace studiare?
Monica does study a lot. Monica studia davvero molto.
Do you study any foreign language? Tu studi qualche lingua straniera?
Monica doesn't study a lot. Monica non studia molto.
Tom doesn't feel like studying. A Tom non va di studiare.
I don't feel like studying. Non ho voglia di studiare.
Don't distract me from studying. Non distrarmi dallo studio.
You don't have to study. Non devi studiare.
Why don't you study French? Perché non studi francese?
Tom didn't really enjoy studying French. Tom non aveva davvero piacere a studiare il francese.
I don't feel like studying sciences. Non ho voglia di studiare scienze.
You don't need to study today. Non hai bisogno di studiare oggi.
I don't like learning irregular verbs. Non mi piace studiare i verbi irregolari.
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