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Subject: Re: Alternative to "photograph"
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On Monday, October 19, 2009 11:33:31 AM UTC+2, Thomas Lotze wrote:
> I'm looking for a "native english" alternative to the word "photograph".
> To give an example, we have the word "Lichtbild" in German, which
> describes the concept of an image created by or using light in native
> german words. Is there an analogous word in English or has "photography"
> been the first and only term ever used to describe photographs? Thank you
> very much.
>
> --
> Thomas
Hi NG,
Can I take a pic for you?
is it okay?
NY
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