studio
The German word 'Studio' is used in the same way as its English counterpart. It refers to a room where artists, photographers, or musicians work and create their art. It can also be a place where films or television shows are produced. In German, the word is spelled exactly the same as in English, but it is pronounced slightly differently, with a stress on the first syllable.
I am going to the studio to record a new song.
This sentence describes an activity being undertaken in a studio i.e. recording a new song. 'Ich gehe ins Studio' translates to 'I am going to the studio'. 'Um ein neues Lied aufzunehmen' suggests the objective of this activity - to record a new song.
Can you tell me where the studio is?
The sentence is simply asking for directions to a studio. The phrase 'Können Sie mir sagen' is a polite way of asking 'Can you tell me'. 'wo das Studio ist?' is asking about the location of the studio i.e., 'where the studio is?'
The studio is well equipped.
This sentence is offering a brief description or assessment of the studio's facilities or resources. 'Das Studio' directly translates to 'The studio'. 'ist gut ausgestattet' expresses that it is 'well equipped'.