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English
A camera.
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin camera ( “ chamber or bedchamber ” ) , from Ancient Greek καμάρα ( kamára , “ anything with an arched cover, a covered carriage or boat, a vaulted chamber, a vault ” ) , of Old Iranian origin, from Proto-Iranian *kamarā- ( “ something curved ” ) , from *kamárati , from Proto-Indo-Iranian *kmárati , ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *kh₂em- ( “ to bend, curve ” ) . Doublet of chamber .( device ) : A clipping of camera obscura , from New Latin camera obscura ( “ dark chamber ” ) , because the first cameras used a pinhole and a dark room.
Pronunciation
Noun
camera (plural cameras or ( rare ) cameræ or ( rare ) camerae )
Radcliffe Camera, Oxford
( photography ) A device for taking still or moving pictures or photographs .
2013 July-August, Fenella Saunders , “Tiny Lenses See the Big Picture ”, in American Scientist :The single-imaging optic of the mammalian eye offers some distinct visual advantages. Such lenses can take in photons from a wide range of angles, increasing light sensitivity. They also have high spatial resolution, resolving incoming images in minute detail. It’s therefore not surprising that most cameras mimic this arrangement.
( computer graphics , video games ) The viewpoint in a three-dimensional game or simulation .
2003 , Tom Meigs, Ultimate game design: building game worlds :If you're building a third-person game with enclosed or tight spaces, try to figure out up front what camera problems you will likely encounter. Use this identification process to influence the early building process.
2006 , Patrick O'Luanaigh, Game Design Complete :I'm talking about the way the camera flies up above the skater when you leap into the air. No one had done it before.
A vaulted room .
A judge 's private chamber , where cases may be heard in camera .
Derived terms
Descendants
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still camera
Abkhaz: апатреҭҭыхга ( apʼatʼrettəxga )
Afrikaans: kamera (af)
Albanian: aparat fotografik , kamerë (sq) f
Amharic: ካሜራ ( kamera )
Arabic: كَامِيرَا (ar) f ( kāmērā ) , آلَة تَصْوِير f ( ʔālat taṣwīr ) , مُصَوِّرَة f ( muṣawwira ) ( dated )
Hijazi Arabic: كَمِرة f ( kamira ) , كَامِيرَا f ( kamira ) ( different spelling )
Armenian: ֆոտոխցիկ (hy) ( fotoxcʻik )
Assamese: কেমেৰা ( kemera )
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܡܨܲܘܪܵܢܝܼܬܵܐ f ( mṣawrānītā ) , ܟܵܡܝܼܪܵܐ f ( kāmīrā ) , ܣܩܹܘܵܐ ܕܨܲܝܵܪܘܼܬܵܐ m ( sqēwā d-ṣayyārutā )
Asturian: cámara f
Azerbaijani: fotoaparat
Belarusian: фатаапара́т m ( fataaparát ) , ка́мера f ( kámjera ) , фатака́мера f ( fatakámjera )
Bengali: ক্যামেরা (bn) ( kêmera )
Bole: kemara
Bulgarian: фотоапара́т (bg) m ( fotoaparát ) , фотока́мера f ( fotokámera )
Burmese: ကင်မရာ (my) ( kangma.ra )
Catalan: càmera (ca) f
Cherokee: ᏗᏓtᎵᎶᏍᏙᏗ ( didaTlilosdodi )
Chickasaw: ishholbachi'
Chinese:
Cantonese: 相機 / 相机 ( soeng3-2 gei1 ) , 影相機 / 影相机 ( jing2 soeng3-2 gei1 )
Dungan: җощёнҗи ( žoxi͡onži )
Hokkien: 翕像機 / 翕像机 ( hip-siōng-ki )
Mandarin: 照相機 / 照相机 (zh) ( zhàoxiàngjī ) , 相機 / 相机 (zh) ( xiàngjī )
Cornish: kamera m
Czech: fotoaparát (cs) m , foťák (cs) m
Danish: kamera (da) n , fotografiapparat n
Dutch: fototoestel (nl) n , fotoapparaat (nl) n , camera (nl) m
Esperanto: fotilo , fotografilo
Estonian: fotoaparaat , ( colloquial ) fotokas (et)
Farefare: kamera
Finnish: kamera (fi) , valokuvakamera
French: appareil photo (fr) m
Galician: cámara (gl) f
Georgian: ფოტოაპარატი ( poṭoaṗaraṭi )
German: Fotoapparat (de) m , Kamera (de) f
Greek: φωτογραφική μηχανή (el) f ( fotografikí michaní )
Gujarati: કેમેરા ( kemerā )
Haitian Creole: kodak
Hausa: kyamara (ha)
Hebrew: מַצְלֵמָה (he) f ( matslemá )
Hindi: कैमरा m ( kaimrā )
Hungarian: kamera (hu) , fényképezőgép (hu)
Icelandic: myndavél (is) f
Ido: fotografilo (io)
Indonesian: kamera (id) , tustel (id)
Irish: ceamara (ga) m , grianghrafadán m
Italian: fotocamera (it) f , macchina fotografica (it) f
Japanese: カメラ (ja) ( kamera ) , 写真機 (ja) ( しゃしんき, shashinki )
Kannada: ಕ್ಯಾಮೆರಾ ( kyāmerā )
Kazakh: фотоаппарат ( fotoapparat ) , камера ( kamera )
Khmer: គ្រឿងថត ( krɨəng thɑɑt ) , ម៉ាស៊ីនថតរូប ( maasɨn thɑɑt ruup )
Korean: 카메라 (ko) ( kamera ) , 사진기(寫眞機) (ko) ( sajin'gi )
Kurdish:
Northern Kurdish: kamera (ku) f
Kutenai: k̓ituqǂiǂqamunamnam
Kyrgyz: фотоаппарат (ky) ( fotoapparat ) , камера (ky) ( kamera )
Ladin: pultradoia f
Lao: ກ້ອງຖ່າຍຮູບ (lo) ( kǭng thāi hūp ) , ກ້ອງຊັກຮູບ ( kǭng sak hūp )
Latvian: fotoaparāts m
Lithuanian: fotoaparatas m
Luhya: ekamera
Macedonian: фотоапара́т m ( fotoaparát ) , камера f ( kamera )
Malay: kamera (ms)
Malayalam: ഛായാഗ്രാഹി (ml) ( chāyāgrāhi )
Manx: camerey m , shamraig f
Maori: kāmera , pūwhakaahua
Marathi: कॅमेरा ( kĕmerā )
Mongolian:
Cyrillic: зургийн аппарат (mn) ( zurgiin apparat ) , фото аппарат ( foto apparat ) , камер (mn) ( kamer )
Nepali: क्यामेरा ( kyāmerā )
Norman: quéméreu m , caméra m
Norwegian:
Bokmål: kamera (no) n , fotoapparat n
Nynorsk: kamera n , fotoapparat n
Ojibwe: mazinaakizigan
Pannonian Rusyn: фотоапарат m ( fotoaparat ) , камера f ( kamera )
Pashto: کامره (ps) f ( kāmra ) , کېمره f ( kemra ) , کمره f ( kemra )
Persian:
Dari: کَمْرَه ( kamra )
Iranian Persian: دورْبین ( durbin ) , کامِرا ( kâmerâ )
Polish: aparat fotograficzny (pl) m
Portuguese: câmara fotográfica f ( Portugal ) , câmera fotográfica f ( Brazil ) , máquina fotográfica (pt) f
Punjabi: ਕੈਮਰਾ ( kaimrā )
Romanian: aparat foto , aparat fotografic (ro) n , cameră foto n
Russian: фотоаппара́т (ru) m ( fotoapparát ) , ка́мера (ru) f ( kámera ) , фотока́мера (ru) f ( fotokámera )
Scottish Gaelic: camara m
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: фотоапа̀ра̄т m , ка̀мера f
Roman: fotoapàrāt (sh) m , kàmera (sh) f
Sinhalese: කැමරාව ( kæmarāwa )
Slovak: fotoaparát m
Slovene: fotoaparat m
Spanish: cámara (es) f , cámara fotográfica (es) f , fotocámara f , kódak f ( Peru ) , lente (es) f ( Nicaragua ) , kodak f ( America )
Swahili: kamera (sw)
Swedish: kamera (sv) c
Tagalog: kamera (tl) , kodak
Tajik: фотоаппарат ( fotoapparat ) , суратгирак ( suratgirak ) , камера ( kamera ) , аксбардорак ( aksbardorak ) , дурбини аккосӣ ( durbin-i akkosi )
Tamil: கேமரா ( kēmarā )
Telugu: కెమెరా ( kemerā )
Thai: กล้องถ่ายรูป (th) ( glɔ̂ng-tàai-rûup ) , กล้องถ่ายภาพ ( glɔ̂ng-tàai-pâap ) , กล้อง (th) ( glɔ̂ng )
Tibetan: པར་ཆས ( par chas ) , དཔར་ཆས ( dpar chas )
Tigrinya: ካመራ ( kamära )
Turkish: fotoğraf makinesi (tr)
Turkmen: fotoapparat , kamera
Ukrainian: фотоапара́т m ( fotoaparát ) , ка́мера (uk) f ( kámera ) , фотока́мера f ( fotokámera )
Urdu: کَیمْرَہ m ( kaimra ) , کَیمْرا m ( kaimrā ) , عَکَاسَہ m ( 'akāsa )
Uyghur: فوتو ئاپپارات ( foto apparat ) , كامېرا ( kamëra )
Uzbek: fotoapparat (uz) , kamera (uz)
Vietnamese: máy hình , máy chụp hình , máy chụp ảnh , máy ảnh (vi) , ca-mê-ra
Welsh: camera (cy) m
Yami: sisiva
Yiddish: אַפּאַראַט m ( aparat ) , פֿאָטאָגראַפֿישער אַפּאַראַט m ( fotografisher aparat ) , פֿאָטאָאַפּאַראַט m ( fotoaparat ) , קאַמערע f ( kamere )
movie camera
Afrikaans: kamera (af)
Albanian: kamerë (sq) f
Amharic: ካሜራ ( kamera )
Arabic: كَامِيرَا (ar) f ( kāmērā ) , كَامِيرَا فِيدِيُو f ( kāmērā fīdiyū )
South Levantine Arabic: آلة تصوير ( ʔālet taṣwīr )
Armenian: տեսախցիկ (hy) ( tesaxcʻik )
Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܡܨܲܘܪܵܢܝܼܬ ܙܘܼܠܚܸܙܘܵܐ f ( mṣawrānīt zulḥizwā ) , ܟܵܡܝܼܪܵܐ f ( kāmīrā ) , ܣܩܹܘܵܐ ܕܨܲܝܵܪܘܼܬܵܐ m ( sqēwā d-ṣayyārutā )
Asturian: cámara f
Azerbaijani: kamera
Belarusian: відэака́мера f ( videakámjera ) , ка́мера f ( kámjera )
Bulgarian: ка́мера f ( kámera )
Catalan: càmera de vídeo (ca) f
Chinese:
Mandarin: 攝影機 / 摄影机 (zh) ( shèyǐngjī ) , ( camcorder ) 攝像機 / 摄像机 (zh) ( shèxiàngjī )
Czech: kamera (cs) f
Danish: kamera (da) n , videokamera (da) n
Dutch: camera (nl) m
Esperanto: kamerao
Estonian: kaamera (et)
Finnish: kamera (fi) , elokuvakamera (fi) , videokamera (fi)
French: caméra (fr) f
Galician: videocámara (gl) f , cámara (gl) f
Georgian: კამერა ( ḳamera )
German: Videokamera (de) f , Kamera (de) f
Greek: βιντεοκάμερα (el) f ( vinteokámera )
Hebrew: מַצְלֵמָה (he) f ( matslemá ) , מצלמת וידאו (he) f ( matslemat video )
Icelandic: myndavél (is) f , upptökuvél f
Ido: filmregistrilo
Indonesian: kamera video
Irish: ceamara (ga) m , ceamara scannán m , físcheamara m
Italian: videocamera (it) f , telecamera (it) f
Japanese: ビデオカメラ (ja) ( bideokamera ) , カメラ (ja) ( kamera )
Kazakh: камера ( kamera )
Khmer: កាមេរ៉ា ( kaameiraa ) , ម៉ាស៊ីនថតកុន ( maasɨn thɑɑt kon )
Korean: 비디오 카메라 ( bidio kamera ) , 카메라 (ko) ( kamera )
Kyrgyz: камера (ky) ( kamera )
Latvian: kamera f , kinokamera f
Lithuanian: kamera f
Macedonian: камера f ( kamera )
Maori: kāmera , pū whakaahua
Mongolian:
Cyrillic: камер (mn) ( kamer )
Norman: quéméreu m ( Jersey ) , caméra m ( Jersey )
Polish: kamera (pl) f , kamera wideo f
Portuguese: videocâmara f ( Portugal ) , videocâmera f ( Brazil )
Russian: видеока́мера (ru) f ( videokámera ) , ка́мера (ru) f ( kámera )
Scottish Gaelic: camara m
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: ка̀мера f
Roman: kàmera (sh) f
Slovak: kamera f
Slovene: kamera f
Spanish: videocámara f , cámara videográfica f
Swahili: kamera (sw)
Swedish: videokamera (sv) , filmkamera (sv)
Tajik: камера ( kamera )
Thai: กล้องถ่ายวิดีโอ ( glɔ̂ng-tàai-wí-dii-oo )
Turkish: kamera (tr)
Turkmen: kamera
Ukrainian: відеока́мера f ( videokámera ) , ка́мера (uk) f ( kámera )
Uyghur: كامېرا ( kamëra )
Uzbek: kamera (uz)
Vietnamese: máy quay phim , máy quay , máy ghi hình , ca-mê-ra
Yiddish: קאַמערע f ( kamere )
Translations to be checked
Further reading
camera on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
“camera ”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary , Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam , 1913 , →OCLC .
“camera ”, in The Century Dictionary , New York, N.Y.: The Century Co. , 1911 , →OCLC .
“camera ”, in OneLook Dictionary Search .
Anagrams
Dutch
Etymology
Learned borrowing from New Latin camera obscura ( “ dark chamber ” ) , from Latin camera ( “ chamber, bedchamber ” ) .
Pronunciation
IPA (key ) : /ˈkaː.mə.raː/
Hyphenation: ca‧me‧ra
Noun
camera f (plural camera's , diminutive cameraatje n )
camera
Derived terms
Descendants
French
Pronunciation
Verb
camera
third-person singular simple future of camer
Interlingua
Pronunciation
Noun
camera (plural cameras )
room , chamber
Italian
Etymology
From Latin camera , from Ancient Greek καμάρα ( kamára ) . Doublet of zambra .
Pronunciation
Noun
camera f (plural camere , diminutive camerétta or camerìna or camerìno m or ( literary ) camerèlla , augmentative cameróna or cameróne m , pejorative cameràccia , derogatory camerùccia )
room ; chamber (all senses)
Synonyms: stanza , sala
bedroom
assembly , parliament
camera ( for taking moving pictures )
Synonym: telecamera
Derived terms
Descendants
Anagrams
Ladin
Etymology
From Latin camera .
Noun
camera f (plural cameres )
chamber , room
Latin
Etymology 1
From Ancient Greek καμάρα ( kamára , “ anything with an arched cover, a covered carriage or boat, a vaulted chamber, a vault ” ) .
Pronunciation
Noun
camera f (genitive camerae ) ; first declension
A chamber in its various senses , including :
A room , especially a vaulted room , a vault .
A deliberative body .
Declension
First-declension noun.
Derived terms
Descendants
Many forms are from the variant camara .
Padanian:
Italo-Romance:
Gallo-Romance:
Old French: chambre (see there for further descendants )
Occitano-Romance:
West Iberian:
Old Leonese:
Old Galician-Portuguese: camara
Old Spanish: cambra
Borrowings
References
“camera ”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879 ) A Latin Dictionary , Oxford: Clarendon Press
“camera ”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891 ) An Elementary Latin Dictionary , New York: Harper & Brothers
camera in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)
camera in Gaffiot, Félix (1934 ) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français , Hachette.
“chamber ”, in The Century Dictionary , New York, N.Y.: The Century Co. , 1911 , →OCLC .
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Pronunciation
Verb
camerā
second-person singular present active imperative of camerō
Romanian
Noun
camera f
definite nominative / accusative singular of cameră
Spanish
Noun
camera f (plural cameras )
female equivalent of camero
Adjective
camera f
feminine singular of camero
Welsh
Etymology
Borrowed from English camera , from Latin camera , from Ancient Greek καμάρα ( kamára ) , of Old Iranian origin.
Noun
camera m (plural camerâu )
camera
Mutation
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh. All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
Further reading
R. J. Thomas, G. A. Bevan, P. J. Donovan, A. Hawke et al., editors (1950–present), “camera ”, in Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru Online (in Welsh), University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh & Celtic Studies