Examples of using "Studiando" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you studying?
Have you been studying?
I am studying now.
- He is doing his work.
- He's now studying.
- He's studying.
- He's studying now.
- He is studying.
I am studying.
I was studying.
Are you studying Berber?
He's studying now.
I'm studying English.
He is studying agriculture.
- I am studying computer science.
- I'm studying computer science.
Why are you studying English?
Is he studying now?
Where are you studying?
I'm studying French.
He's studying Chinese.
I'm studying Berber.
Where are you studying French?
Why aren't you studying?
Why are you studying Italian?
- Where are you studying Italian?
- Where are you learning Italian?
- I am not studying.
- I'm not studying.
We were just studying.
I'm studying music.
He's studying English.
They're probably studying.
He is always studying.
I am studying again.
I'm studying French now.
- I am not studying now.
- I'm not studying now.
I am studying.
Are you studying French?
- I am studying very hard.
- I'm studying very hard.
He's studying now, isn't he?
Don't disturb me while I'm studying.
You're not studying hard enough.
What are you studying this semester?
Are you studying English every day?
Don't make any noise, I'm studying.
Why are you studying French?
Which period of history are you studying?
What foreign languages are you studying?
He is studying law at the university.
I'm studying economics at university.
- I work with him.
- I'm studying with him.
- I'm studying with her.
I'm studying in the library.
We're studying French.
She is studying law at the university.
I'm studying with him.
I'm studying with Tom.
- I am studying several languages.
- I'm studying several languages.
I'm studying with them.
I'm studying French.
- I study art history.
- I'm studying art history.
Tom is studying French.
Why are we studying French?
I'm studying in Boston.
Why am I studying French?
- He's studying French, isn't he?
- She's studying French, isn't she?
- He's studying French now, isn't he?
- She's studying French now, isn't she?
By studying this trick,
- I am learning Japanese.
- I'm learning Japanese.
- I am studying Japanese.
- Tom's studying.
- Tom is studying.
What are you studying?
He is always studying.
- What are you studying?
- What do you study?
We're learning Esperanto.
I'm learning Occitan.
I'm learning Hungarian.
Sami is studying.
I'm not studying French now.
Tom is studying now, isn't he?
Kathleen is studying linear algebra.
He is studying in the library now.
For how long have you been studying Esperanto?
Do not disturb, I'm studying languages!
He is studying at his desk.
He is studying law at Harvard.
I'm studying French grammar.
I'm studying English at home.
He is studying at Kyoto University.
Tom is still studying French.
Why's Tom studying French?
Tom is already studying French.
Tom is studying French, isn't he?
- They say that they're studying French.
- They say they're studying French.
I am studying Chinese and Spanish.
I'm studying at a classical gymnasium.