studēt
See also: studet
Latvian
Etymology
Via some other European language, ultimately borrowed from Latin studeō (“to dedicate oneself, to study”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [studɛ̂ːt]
Verb
studēt tr. or intr., 2nd conj., pres. studēju, studē, studē, past studēju
- to study at a university or college
- studēt universitātē ― to study at the university
- studēt neklātienē ― to study remotely
- studējošā jaunatne ― students, the studying youth
- Pakalns ieradās Rīgā pagājušajā rudenī, lai studētu augstskolā ― Pakalns arrived in Riga last fall to study at the university
- to study something (to aquire (knowledge of something) at a university or college)
- studēt ķīmiju, bioloģiju, medicīnu ― to study chemistry, biology, medicine
- studēt mākslas vēsturi ― to study the history of art
- ko studēt? Helvigs nevarēja izšķirties ― to study what? Helvigs could not decide
- to study something (to explore, to examine, to learn something carefully and systematically)
- viņš kopē Mikelandželo freskas, studē Ticiāna krāsu noslēpums ― he copied Michelangelo's frescoes, (he) studied TIciano's color secrets
- no visiem pārdzīvojumiem saprastu, ka cilvēki visu laiku jāstudē, jāpētī ― from all (my) experiences I understood that people must study, research, all the time
- māte ar Ievu virtuvē studē lielo enciklopēdiju ― mother and Ieva were studying a big encyclopedia in the kitchen
Conjugation
conjugation of studēt
Derived terms
- iestudēt
- izstudēt
- pastudēt
- pārstudēt
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