Studie

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study
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Studie (die, plural: Studien) mainly means a research study or report. It refers to systematic investigation or published findings. Commonly used with über (Studie über + Acc.) to indicate topic. Plural Studien is regular but often denotes multiple research papers; do not confuse with Studium (academic degree/course).

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Die Zeitung veröffentlichte einen Artikel über eine Studie, die zeigte, dass die Arbeitszufriedenheit sank.
The newspaper published an article about a study that showed that job satisfaction decreased.
Eine neue Studie zeigt, dass Sport gesund ist.
A new study shows that exercise is healthy.
Die Studie zeigt, dass regelmäßiges Lesen die Konzentration verbessert.
The study shows that regular reading improves concentration.

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VOCABULARY.DETAILS.PLURALStudien

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nominativedie Studiedie Studien
genitiveder Studieder Studien
dativeder Studieden Studien
accusativedie Studiedie Studien

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👁️Imagine a research paper with the big title 'STUDIE' on the cover.
👂Sounds like English 'study' — same idea: research paper.
⚧️Die Studie — think 'die' as in 'die' (tea) cup: feminine words ending in -ie often take die.

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Refers mainly to a research study or report. The plural is 'Studien'. Often used in academic and journalistic contexts.

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