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Where does the word cinema come from


Borrowed from French cinéma, clipping of cinématographe (term coined by the Lumière brothers in the 1890s), from Ancient Greek κίνημα (kínēma, movement) + γράφω (gráphō, write, record).

Is cinema a British word?

It's more common to say cinema in Britain than in the United States, but any English speaker will know what you're talking about if you ask, "Want to go to the cinema?" You can also use cinema to talk about the film industry and its history: "This is my favorite film in all of American cinema." The word was first used ...

What is the true meaning of cinema?

Translations. ciné Noun. ciné, le ~ (m) (cinéma) cinema, the ~ Noun. ‐ a theater where films are shown.