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Spanish Phrase

Estudié informática.

/es.tuˈðje in.forˈma.ti.ka/
Meaning"I studied computer science."
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Meaning

This phrase is used to state one's educational background or major in the field of computing and information technology. It uses the preterite tense of the verb 'estudiar', indicating a completed action in the past. It is a straightforward and professional way to describe your academic history.

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When to use

Use this phrase during job interviews, networking events, or when introducing yourself to new people to explain your academic background. It is most appropriate when discussing past education that has already been finished.

Grammar Breakdown

Estudiéinformática

1

Estudié

This is the first-person singular preterite form of 'estudiar', used for actions completed at a specific point in the past.

2

Informática

A feminine noun referring to the field of computing; notice the accent on the 'á', which marks the stressed syllable.

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A

¿Qué estudiaste en la universidad?

What did you study at university?

Estudié informática.

I studied computer science.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Yo estudio informática.

    Use 'estudié' (past) instead of 'estudio' (present) if you have already finished your degree.

  • Estudié para informática.

    In Spanish, you study the subject directly without the preposition 'para'.

Alternatives

  • Soy licenciado en informática.

    I have a degree in computer science.

  • Hice la carrera de informática.

    I did a degree in computer science.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish-speaking countries, 'informática' is the standard term for computer science, covering everything from software engineering to systems administration. When discussing your degree, it is common to mention the specific university, as academic prestige can be a significant talking point in professional circles.