cinématographe

French

Etymology

    From Ancient Greek κίνημα (kínēma, movement) +‎ -graphe. Coined by the Lumière brothers in the 1890s.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /si.ne.ma.tɔ.ɡʁaf/

    Noun

    cinématographe m (plural cinématographes)

    1. cinematograph

    Derived terms

    Descendants

    • Asturian: cinematógrafu
    • Basque: zinematografo
    • Belarusian: кинематограф (kinjematóhraf)
    • Catalan: cinematògraf
    • Czech: kinematograf
    • Dutch: cinematograaf
    • English: cinematograph
    • Finnish: kinematografi
    • Georgian: სინემატოგრაფი (sinemaṭograpi)
    • German: Kinematograph
      • German: Kino (see there for further descendants)
    • Hebrew: סינמטוגרף
    • Hungarian: kinematográf
    • Indonesian: sinematograf
    • Italian: cinematografo
    • Japanese: シネマトグラフ (shinematogurafu)
    • Korean: 시네마토그래프 (sinematogeuraepeu)
    • Malay: sinematograf
    • Norwegian: kinematograf
    • Persian: سینماتوگراف
    • Polish: kinematograf
    • Portuguese: cinematógrafo
    • Romanian: cinematografie
    • Russian: кинематограф (kinematograf)
      • Russian: кино́ (kinó) (see there for further descendants)
    • Serbo-Croatian:
    • Spanish: cinematógrafo
    • Swedish: kinematograf
    • Turkish: sinematograf
    • Ukrainian: кінемато́граф (kinematóhraf)

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