studio
Norwegian
noun-n3
Definitions
- a studio
Etymology
Derived from English studio derived from Italian studio (room for study, study) derived from Latin studium (study, spirit, zeal, dedication, eagerness, devotion study, devotion).
Origin
Latin
studium
Gloss
study, spirit, zeal, dedication, eagerness, devotion study, devotion
Concept
Semantic Field
Cognition
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
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Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- megastudio English
- ministudio English
- nonstudio English
- poststudio English
- studio English
- studioless English
- studiolike English
- studiomate English
- telestudio English
- studio Finnish
- *studiāre Latin
- studium Latin
- stúdió Hungarian
- studio Italian
- studio French
- étude French
- сту́дия Russian
- студия Russian
- estudiar Spanish, Castilian
- estudio Spanish, Castilian
- *(s)tewd- Proto-Indo-European
- lyd Norwegian Bokmål
- lydstudio Norwegian Bokmål
- studium Norwegian Bokmål
- trening Norwegian Bokmål
- treningsstudio Norwegian Bokmål
- studio Swedish
- スタジオ Japanese
- studium Polish
- studio Norwegian Nynorsk
- studium Norwegian Nynorsk
- studium Old Norse
- studium Danish
- إستوديو Arabic
- estude Old French
- studio Serbo-Croatian
- estudi Catalan, Valencian
- studie Middle Dutch
- שטודיע Yiddish
- estudo Old Portuguese
- estudi Occitan
- 스타디오 Korean
- 스튜디오 Korean
- studiu Sicilian
- studiu Corsican