What are the multiple translations for " Estudio Español"?
So as part of the class introduction, one of the questions is why are you taking spanish. This is my response: "Estoy estudiando español 102 por que tomé español 101. My teacher says this : One question that I would like for you to answer is what does Estudio español mean? It translates to 3 different sentences. I ask because it is important for you to understand because you used Estoy estudiando.. and it is being used incorrectly." Then points out the other meanings are in present tense
I answered that estudio español means "I study spanish" but wasnt sure about the other 2 meanings. I ended up with " Spanish studio" and " I study Spaniards":thinking: . |
You can safely say estudio español to mean, I study Spanish. If you wish to be very precise you can say estudio el idioma español which translates as, I study the Spanish language.
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Here are three English translations of "Estudio español."
I study Spanish. I do study Spanish. I'm studying Spanish. There is also one more translation of the Spanish present tense into English. It is used to express the 'near future'. I will (soon) study Spanish. 'Estoy estudiando' is not the present tense; it's called the progressive/continuous form, and is used when you are in the very act of doing something. |
Thanks for clearing some things up you guys.
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