film in Italian
film in Italian is film, pellicola, filmare — film means a movie; a sequence of moving images meant to be watched as a narrative or artistic work.
film in Italian
film
pellicola
filmare
(ambitransitive) To record (activity, or a motion picture) on photographic film.
girare
(ambitransitive) To record (activity, or a motion picture) on photographic film.
What does "film" mean?
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noun A movie; a sequence of moving images meant to be watched as a narrative or artistic work.
"They watched a classic film at the local cinema."
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noun A thin layer or coating of a substance.
"A film of grease covered the stovetop."
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verb To record a scene or event using a camera.
"They filmed the wedding from three different angles."
film in a sentence
- They watched a classic film at the local cinema.
- The director's latest film premiered at the festival.
- A film of grease covered the stovetop.
- They filmed the wedding from three different angles.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "film" in Italian?
"film" in Italian is film, pellicola, filmare. film means: A movie; a sequence of moving images meant to be watched as a narrative or artistic work.
How do you use "film" in a sentence?
Example: "They watched a classic film at the local cinema." In Italian, "film" is film, pellicola, filmare.
Are there other ways to say "film" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 4 translations listed for "film": film, pellicola, filmare, girare.
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