filmen

See also: Filmen

Catalan

Verb

filmen

  1. third-person plural present indicative of filmar

Danish

Noun

filmen

  1. definite singular of film

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from English film. Equivalent to film +‎ -en.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfɪl.mə(n)/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: fil‧men

Verb

filmen

  1. (transitive, intransitive) to film, to capture on a video medium (originally film reels)

Conjugation

Conjugation of filmen (weak)
infinitive filmen
past singular filmde
past participle gefilmd
infinitive filmen
gerund filmen n
present tense past tense
1st person singular film filmde
2nd person sing. (jij) filmt, film2 filmde
2nd person sing. (u) filmt filmde
2nd person sing. (gij) filmt filmde
3rd person singular filmt filmde
plural filmen filmden
subjunctive sing.1 filme filmde
subjunctive plur.1 filmen filmden
imperative sing. film
imperative plur.1 filmt
participles filmend gefilmd
1) Archaic. 2) In case of inversion.

Derived terms

German

Etymology

Film +‎ -en

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfɪlmən/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Audio (Austria):(file)

Verb

filmen (weak, third-person singular present filmt, past tense filmte, past participle gefilmt, auxiliary haben)

  1. to film, to shoot

Conjugation

Further reading

  • filmen” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
  • filmen” in Uni Leipzig: Wortschatz-Lexikon
  • filmen” in Duden online

Hungarian

Etymology

film +‎ -en

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈfilmɛn]
  • Hyphenation: fil‧men

Noun

filmen

  1. superessive singular of film

Luxembourgish

Verb

filmen (third-person singular present filmt, past participle gefilmt, auxiliary verb hunn)

  1. to film

Conjugation

Regular
infinitive filmen
participle gefilmt
auxiliary hunn
present
indicative
imperative
1st singular filmen
2nd singular films film
3rd singular filmt
1st plural filmen
2nd plural filmt filmt
3rd plural filmen

(n) or (nn) indicates the Eifeler Regel.

Norwegian Bokmål

Noun

filmen m

  1. definite singular of film

Norwegian Nynorsk

Noun

filmen m

  1. definite singular of film

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *filmīn- (skin, membrane). Cognate with Old Frisian filmene (skin).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfil.men/, [ˈfiɫ.men]

Noun

filmen m or f or n

  1. membrane
  2. caul
  3. foreskin

Usage notes

When used to mean "foreskin", the gender is masculine or neuter, otherwise, it is feminine.

Declension

Masculine declension: Strong a-stem:

singular plural
nominative filmen filmenas
accusative filmen filmenas
genitive filmenes filmena
dative filmene filmenum

Neuter declension: Strong a-stem:

singular plural
nominative filmen filmenu
accusative filmen filmenu
genitive filmenes filmena
dative filmene filmenum

Feminine declension: Strong ō-stem:

Strong ō-stem:

Descendants

  • Middle English: filme, fylme, vilm
    • English: film (dialectal fillum)
    • Scots: flim, fillum

Spanish

Verb

filmen

  1. inflection of filmar:
    1. third-person plural present subjunctive
    2. third-person plural imperative

Swedish

Noun

filmen

  1. definite singular of film

Usage notes

"Filmen" can either refer to a film/movie, or the movie industry. An actor can work "vid filmen" (on film) instead of "på scenen" (on stage). This does not refer to any specific stage or film, but the entire trade.