Afrikaans ateljee | ||
Albanian studio | ||
Amharic ስቱዲዮ | ||
Arabic الاستوديو | ||
Armenian ստուդիա | ||
Assamese ষ্টুডিঅ' | ||
Aymara estudio ukan uñacht’ayata | ||
Azerbaijani studiya | ||
Bambara studio (studio) la | ||
Basque estudioa | ||
Belarusian студыя | ||
Bengali স্টুডিও | ||
Bhojpuri स्टूडियो में भइल | ||
Bosnian studio | ||
Bulgarian студио | ||
Catalan estudi | ||
Cebuano studio | ||
Chinese (Simplified) 工作室 | ||
Chinese (Traditional) 工作室 | ||
Corsican attellu | ||
Croatian studio | ||
Czech studio | ||
Danish studie | ||
Dhivehi ސްޓޫޑިއޯ އެވެ | ||
Dogri स्टूडियो च | ||
Dutch studio | ||
English studio | ||
Esperanto studio | ||
Estonian stuudio | ||
Ewe studio | ||
Filipino (Tagalog) talyer | ||
Finnish studio | ||
French studio | ||
Frisian studio | ||
Galician estudo | ||
Georgian სტუდია | ||
German studio | ||
Greek στούντιο | ||
Guarani estudio-pe | ||
Gujarati સ્ટુડિયો | ||
Haitian Creole estidyo | ||
Hausa situdiyo | ||
Hawaiian lumi kiʻi | ||
Hebrew סטוּדִיוֹ | ||
Hindi स्टूडियो | ||
Hmong studio | ||
Hungarian stúdió | ||
Icelandic stúdíó | ||
Igbo studio | ||
Ilocano estudio | ||
Indonesian studio | ||
Irish stiúideo | ||
Italian studio | ||
Japanese スタジオ | ||
Javanese studio | ||
Kannada ಸ್ಟುಡಿಯೋ | ||
Kazakh студия | ||
Khmer ស្ទូឌីយោ | ||
Kinyarwanda studio | ||
Konkani स्टुडिओ | ||
Korean 사진관 | ||
Krio studio | ||
Kurdish studyo | ||
Kurdish (Sorani) ستۆدیۆ | ||
Kyrgyz студия | ||
Lao ສະຕູດິໂອ | ||
Latin studio | ||
Latvian studija | ||
Lingala studio ya kosala | ||
Lithuanian studija | ||
Luganda situdiyo | ||
Luxembourgish studio | ||
Macedonian студио | ||
Maithili स्टूडियो | ||
Malagasy studio | ||
Malay studio | ||
Malayalam സ്റ്റുഡിയോ | ||
Maltese studio | ||
Maori taiwhanga | ||
Marathi स्टुडिओ | ||
Meiteilon (Manipuri) ꯁ꯭ꯇꯨꯗꯤꯑꯣꯗꯥ ꯂꯩ꯫ | ||
Mizo studio ah a awm a | ||
Mongolian студи | ||
Myanmar (Burmese) စတူဒီယို | ||
Nepali स्टुडियो | ||
Norwegian studio | ||
Nyanja (Chichewa) situdiyo | ||
Odia (Oriya) ଷ୍ଟୁଡିଓ | ||
Oromo istuudiyoo | ||
Pashto سټوډیو | ||
Persian استودیو | ||
Polish studio | ||
Portuguese (Portugal, Brazil) estúdio | ||
Punjabi ਸਟੂਡੀਓ | ||
Quechua estudio nisqapi | ||
Romanian studio | ||
Russian студия | ||
Samoan potu potu | ||
Sanskrit स्टूडियो | ||
Scots Gaelic stiùidio | ||
Sepedi studio sa setudio | ||
Serbian студио | ||
Sesotho studio | ||
Shona studio | ||
Sindhi اسٽوڊيو | ||
Sinhala (Sinhalese) ශබ්දාගාර | ||
Slovak štúdio | ||
Slovenian studio | ||
Somali istuudiyaha | ||
Spanish estudio | ||
Sundanese studio | ||
Swahili studio | ||
Swedish studio | ||
Tagalog (Filipino) studio | ||
Tajik студия | ||
Tamil ஸ்டுடியோ | ||
Tatar студия | ||
Telugu స్టూడియో | ||
Thai สตูดิโอ | ||
Tigrinya ስቱድዮ | ||
Tsonga studio xa le xihundleni | ||
Turkish stüdyo | ||
Turkmen studiýa | ||
Twi (Akan) studio a wɔde yɛ adwuma | ||
Ukrainian студія | ||
Urdu اسٹوڈیو | ||
Uyghur studio | ||
Uzbek studiya | ||
Vietnamese studio | ||
Welsh stiwdio | ||
Xhosa istudiyo | ||
Yiddish סטודיע | ||
Yoruba ile isise | ||
Zulu isitudiyo |
| Language | Etymology / Notes |
|---|---|
| Afrikaans | The Afrikaans word "ateljee" is derived from the French word "atelier", meaning "workshop" or "studio". |
| Albanian | "Studio" in Albanian also denotes a photography studio or a photo-shop. |
| Amharic | The word "ስቱዲዮ" in Amharic can also refer to a school or any place of learning. |
| Arabic | The word "الاستوديو" also refers to a place where artists work, especially one where they make sculptures or paintings |
| Armenian | The Armenian word, ստուդիա, is derived from the Latin word, studium, meaning "study" or "diligence." |
| Azerbaijani | The word "studiya" in Azerbaijani also refers to a "workshop" or "office space". |
| Basque | The Basque word "estudioa" also means "workshop" and originates from the Latin word "studium," meaning "zeal" or "study." |
| Belarusian | The word "студыя" comes from the Latin word "studium", which means "study" or "workspace". |
| Bengali | In architecture, a studio is a room or space for artists to work or teach. |
| Bosnian | U bosanskom, riječ 'studio' može se odnositi i na prostor za snimanje ili produkciju. |
| Bulgarian | Студио can also mean "a group of artists living and working together" in Bulgarian. |
| Catalan | The word "estudi" is derived from the Latin word for "study" |
| Cebuano | The term "studio" comes from the Italian word "studiolo," which means a "private room for study, especially an artist's workspace, and is also sometimes used to refer to a small room within a larger residence used for privacy or relaxation." |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 工作室 (工作室) can also refer to an "office" or "workshop". |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 工作室 (工作室) can also refer to a workshop or atelier in Chinese (Traditional). |
| Corsican | Corsican "attellu" comes from "atelier" (workshop) through the Italian "atteliere" and is used by Corsicans in France in that sense as well, besides meaning "studio". |
| Croatian | The word "studio" derives from the Latin word "studium", meaning "zeal" or "eager pursuit". |
| Czech | In Czech, "studio" can also refer to a television or radio station's on-air studio used for news, talk shows, or other live programming. |
| Danish | The Danish word "studie" is derived from the Latin word "studium," which means "eagerness" or "enthusiasm." |
| Dutch | The word "studio" ultimately derives from the Latin word "studium," meaning "study" or "enthusiasm." |
| Esperanto | The word "studio" in Esperanto can also refer to a place where artistic or academic work is done. |
| Estonian | Studio (stuudio in Estonian) got its name from Italian and originally meant a room for an artist to work in. |
| Finnish | The word "studio" in Finnish can also mean "apartment" or "workshop" |
| French | Le mot «studio» peut aussi désigner un atelier ou un cabinet de travail. |
| Frisian | It comes from the Old Frisian word "stouwe" meaning "room" or "place"} |
| Galician | In Galician, "estudo" also refers to a scholar's private room for studying and writing. |
| Georgian | The Georgian word "სტუდია" has been derived from the late Latin word "studium" and, hence, it also means "study" or "study room". |
| German | The German word "Studio" can also refer to a small, cozy room, often used for relaxation or contemplation. |
| Greek | Στούντιο is derived from the Latin 'studium' meaning 'zeal' or 'earnest application to a subject,' and its first uses in English referred to the workshops of artists and academics. |
| Gujarati | The word "સ્ટુડિયો" comes from the Italian word "studiolo", meaning "a small room for study or work." |
| Haitian Creole | "Estidyo" derives from the French "études" meaning "studies" or "work", and is used in Haitian Creole to mean "study". |
| Hausa | The word "situdiyo" is derived from the French word "studio" which originally meant "a room for study or contemplation". |
| Hawaiian | "Lumi kiʻi" literally means "picture room" in Hawaiian. |
| Hebrew | The Hebrew word "סטודִיוֹ" can also refer to a room where photographs are taken, or to an atelier where an artist works. |
| Hindi | The word "स्टूडियो" comes from the Italian word "studiolo," meaning "small study." |
| Hmong | The Hmong word "txhuwg" can also refer to a school or a workshop. |
| Hungarian | A "stúdió" az olasz "studio" szóból származik, ami "tanulmányt" jelent, utalva az alkotás, a művészeti munka folyamatára. |
| Icelandic | The Icelandic word "stúdíó" also means "studio apartment" and comes from the Latin "studium," meaning "study" or "zeal." |
| Igbo | In Igbo, the word "studio" can also mean "small office" or "workshop". |
| Indonesian | The word 'studio' comes from the Latin word 'studere', meaning 'to study' or 'to learn'. |
| Irish | The Irish word "stiúideo" originates from the Latin word "studium", meaning "zeal", "application" or "eager pursuit" of learning. |
| Italian | In Italian "studio" can also mean "photograph studio" or "film studio". |
| Japanese | "スタジオ" means "study" in Italian and "room" in Latin. |
| Javanese | "Studio" in Javanese can also refer to a dance performance or rehearsal space. |
| Kannada | The Kannada word ಸ್ಟುಡಿಯೋ ('studio') is derived from the Latin word 'studium', meaning 'study' or 'zeal'. |
| Kazakh | In Kazakh 'студия' is an alternate spelling of 'студиосы' (literally 'studious') |
| Khmer | The word "ស្ទូឌីយោ" can also refer to a place where artists or musicians work and create. |
| Korean | In Korean, "사진관" can also refer to a photo album, especially one that contains photos of family members. |
| Kurdish | The Sorani Kurdish word "studyo" (pronounced "is-tyoo-dyoo") is borrowed from the English word "studio" and carries the same meaning in both languages |
| Kyrgyz | The word "студия" in Kyrgyz comes from the Russian word "студия" (studio), which in turn comes from the Latin word "studium" (study). |
| Lao | In Lao, "ស្ទូឌីໂអ" can also refer to a school or a workshop where people learn or practice a particular skill. |
| Latin | In Latin, "studio" can also mean "eagerness" or "diligence." |
| Latvian | The Latvian word "studija" can also refer to a higher education institution, a place of study, or a workplace where intellectual work is done. |
| Lithuanian | The word "studija" can also refer to a painting or drawing created by an artist as a study for a larger work. |
| Luxembourgish | In Luxembourgish, "Studio" can also refer to a painting or drawing. |
| Macedonian | The word "студио" in Macedonian originates from the Italian word "studio", which means "a room or place where an artist or photographer works". |
| Malagasy | In Malagasy, "studio" can also refer to a photo shoot or a video production. |
| Malay | In Malay, "studio" can also refer to a photo booth or a darkroom. |
| Malayalam | സ്റ്റുഡിയോ is originally a Latin word and means study or place of study |
| Maltese | In Maltese, "studio" also refers to a room where people meet to study or socialize. |
| Maori | The word 'taiwhanga' in Maori refers to a gathering place or space for cultural practices, not just a studio. |
| Marathi | The word 'स्टुडिओ' ('studio') in Marathi is derived from the Latin word 'studium', meaning 'study or zeal'. |
| Mongolian | The Mongolian word "студи" can also refer to a "room" or a "place of work". |
| Nepali | "Stuḍiō" is a Sanskrit term derived from the Latin word "studium" which means "zeal" or "enthusiasm" and "-iō" which is a patronymic suffix meaning "related to." |
| Norwegian | The word "studio" originates from the Latin word "studium," meaning "zeal" or "eagerness," and has come to refer to a workspace for artists or other creative individuals. |
| Nyanja (Chichewa) | The Nyanja word 'situdiyo' is derived from the English word 'studio' and also refers to a 'workshop' or 'office'. |
| Pashto | The Pashto word "سټوډیو" ("studio") comes from the English word "studio", meaning a place where artists work or a room for broadcasting. |
| Persian | The Persian word "استودیو" also refers to "workshop" in a broader sense. |
| Polish | The Polish word "studio" originated from the Italian word "studiolo," which means a small study or workshop. |
| Portuguese (Portugal, Brazil) | In Portuguese, "estúdio" can also refer to a lawyer's office, a notary's office, or an artist's workshop. |
| Punjabi | The word "ਸਟੂਡੀਓ" in Punjabi derives from the Italian "studio" and can also mean "workshop" or "study". |
| Romanian | The word "studio" in Romanian originates from the Italian word "studio", meaning "study" or "workshop". |
| Russian | "Студия" also means "film studio", "academic department", and "scientific lab" in Russian |
| Samoan | The Samoan word "potu potu" is not exclusive to its meaning as "studio"; it can also mean "work" or "job." |
| Scots Gaelic | The Gaelic word "stiùidio" has been recorded as being used to denote the concept of a "study" in various texts. |
| Serbian | The word "студио" can also refer to a photographic studio in Serbian. |
| Sesotho | Sesotho's "studio" also means "workshop". |
| Shona | In Shona, "studio" can also refer to a workshop or workplace where artists or craftsmen create their works. |
| Sindhi | The word اسٽوڊيو is derived from the Latin word "studium", meaning "study" or "workshop." |
| Sinhala (Sinhalese) | Derived from the Sanskrit words ' शब्द ' meaning 'sound' and 'आगार' meaning 'house', ශබ්දාගාර refers not only to a studio but also to a recording room or library. |
| Slovak | In Slovak, štúdio can also refer to a workspace, a workshop, or an office or room in an educational or scientific institution. |
| Slovenian | In Slovenian, "studio" can also refer to a photographic portrait taken in a studio, as opposed to outdoors. |
| Somali | The Somali word "istuudiyaha" can also refer to an office or workspace. |
| Spanish | Estudio derives from the Latin 'studium,' meaning 'zeal' or 'diligence,' and also refers to the place where artists work and display their creations. |
| Sundanese | In Sundanese, 'studio' can also refer to a place for practicing dance or martial arts. |
| Swahili | The Swahili word "studio" can also mean "study", but it is not related to the English word "studio", which comes from the Latin word "studium" meaning "zeal". |
| Swedish | The Swedish word "studio" is derived from the Italian "studio" (study), and can refer to a room for studying, a school, or a workplace for an artist or designer. |
| Tagalog (Filipino) | In Tagalog, the word "estudio" can also refer to a "school" or an "office". |
| Tajik | Таджикское слово «студия» происходит от латинского «studium» и может также означать «учебное заведение». |
| Tamil | In Tamil, 'ஸ்டுடியோ' also refers to a place where dance or music is taught. |
| Telugu | "Studio" is derived from the Latin word "studium," meaning "eagerness to learn" or "devotion to an activity." |
| Thai | The Thai word "สตูดิโอ" is derived from the Italian word "studio", meaning "a room where an artist works". |
| Turkish | The word "stüdyo" is derived from the Italian word "studio", meaning "a place where an artist or designer works". |
| Ukrainian | The Ukrainian word "студія" (studio) comes from the Latin word "studium" (study). |
| Urdu | The word "استوڈیو" can also mean "learning place" or "study room" in Urdu. |
| Uzbek | The word "studiya" is also used to refer to the process of recording or filming something. |
| Vietnamese | The word "studio" also has other meanings in Vietnamese such as workshop, office, or working area. |
| Welsh | In Welsh, "stiwdio" can also be used to refer to a rehearsal or practice session for a performance. |
| Xhosa | The word 'istudiyo' also has the alternate meaning of 'study room' in Xhosa. |
| Yiddish | Stemming from the Italian word 'studio', this term can also refer to a dormitory in a yeshiva. |
| Yoruba | The word "ile isise" can also mean "workshop" or "factory" in Yoruba. |
| Zulu | The Zulu word 'isitudiyo' is also used to refer to a meeting or a gathering. |
| English | The word 'studio' comes from the Italian word 'studiolo', which means a small room used for study or contemplation. |