studio

See also: Studio, studiò, and stúdió

English

Etymology

From Italian studio (room for study).

Cognate to study, from studiolo (room for study).

Pronunciation

Noun

studio (plural studios)

  1. An artist’s or photographer’s workshop or the room in which an artist works.
    His studio was cramped when he began as an artist.
  2. An establishment where an art is taught.
    As he gained a reputation, he took larger space and took students into his studio,
  3. A place where radio or television programs, records or films are made.
    The recording studio had some slight echo, but was good enough to make a demo.
  4. A company or organization that makes films, records or other artistic works.
    The studios still make films, but they rely on the strength of their distribution.
  5. A studio flat/apartment, especially one having the kitchen, living area, and sleeping area in a single room.
    It’s a lovely little studio with almost a river view.

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Czech

Noun

studio n

  1. studio (place where radio or television programs, records or films are made)
  • studio in Příruční slovník jazyka českého, 1935–1957
  • studio in Slovník spisovného jazyka českého, 1960–1971, 1989

Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈstydioː/
  • (file)

Noun

studio m (plural studio's, diminutive studiootje n)

  1. A studio flat/apartment.
  2. studio (place where radio or television programs, records or films are made)

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Finnish

Noun

studio

  1. studio (workshop)

Declension

Inflection of studio (Kotus type 3/valtio, no gradation)
nominative studio studiot
genitive studion studioiden
studioitten
partitive studiota studioita
illative studioon studioihin
singular plural
nominative studio studiot
accusative nom. studio studiot
gen. studion
genitive studion studioiden
studioitten
partitive studiota studioita
inessive studiossa studioissa
elative studiosta studioista
illative studioon studioihin
adessive studiolla studioilla
ablative studiolta studioilta
allative studiolle studioille
essive studiona studioina
translative studioksi studioiksi
instructive studioin
abessive studiotta studioitta
comitative studioineen

French

Etymology

From Italian studio.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sty.djo/
  • (file)

Noun

studio m (plural studios)

  1. studio (artist's workshop, recording studio, one-room apartment, etc.)
  2. pied-à-terre, garçonnière

Italian

Etymology

From Latin studium (study).

Noun

studio m (plural studi)

  1. study

Verb

studio

  1. first-person singular present indicative of studiare

Latin

Noun

studiō

  1. dative singular of studium
  2. ablative singular of studium

Northern Sami

Noun

studio

  1. studio

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This noun needs an inflection-table template.


Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Italian studio (study), from Latin studium (study).

Noun

stȗdio m (Cyrillic spelling сту̑дио)

  1. studio (artist’s or photographer’s workshop)
  2. studio (establishment where an art is taught)
  3. studio (place where radio or television programs, records or films are made)
  4. studio (company or organization that makes films)

Declension

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