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Estudio

Estudio is a term used in Spanish and Portuguese with multiple related meanings. Broadly, it can refer to the act of studying or to a place designated for study or work. It also denotes a body of work or research, and, in many contexts, a space used for artistic or professional activity, such as a studio for music, photography, or design.

Etymology and varieties: The word derives from Latin studium, meaning zeal or study. In Spanish, est udi

Common uses: In education and research, estudio can mean the act of studying or a study or

See also: The term frequently appears in compound phrases that specify the domain of study or the

o
is
a
masculine
noun
with
plural
estudios
and
can
describe
the
process
of
studying,
the
room
used
for
study,
or
a
scholarly
project.
In
Portuguese,
estúdio
typically
denotes
a
studio
or
workspace
(with
accent),
while
estudo
means
the
act
of
studying
or
a
study
as
a
research
project.
The
accent
marks
help
distinguish
meanings
in
Portuguese.
project,
for
example,
un
estudio
de
mercado
or
un
estudio
académico.
In
architecture
or
housing,
un
estudio
can
be
a
small
apartment
or
a
single-room
living
space.
In
the
arts
and
media,
a
studio
refers
to
a
workspace
for
artists,
musicians,
photographers,
or
designers,
as
well
as
to
professional
facilities
for
recording
and
broadcasting,
such
as
un
estudio
de
grabación
or
un
estudio
de
televisión.
type
of
workspace,
reflecting
its
core
sense
of
designated
space
for
learning,
creation,
or
analysis.