Can /tv/ solve this?
>>68085373
American->movie
British->flick
Russian->kino
French->cinéma
>>68085415
First reply, best reply.
>>68085373
>>68085415
get real kid
>>68085464
British people don't say movie
>>68085373
If anything kino is german.
kino is fucking german, don't give the slav apes that credit
>>68085696
russian too
>>68085373
>>68085415
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>>68085696
Kino is a word only used by bed-wetting beta morons who say patrician unironically
>>68085529
Well I sure as shit don't say "flick"
>>68085790
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>>68085677
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9A%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%BE_(%D0%B7%D0%BD%D0%B0%D1%87%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%8F)
>>68085827
It's a german loanword so no suprise here.
In my part of England at least everyone says film
>>68085973
>Cinematography (from Greek: kίνημα, kinema "movements" and γράφειν, graphein "to record")
>>68085373
All of them are kino shit. Come to Italy for great cinema you cucks.
>they don't know about bioscope
plebs the lot of you
The countries are irrelevant, all can produce flicks, movies, cinéma, or kino
>>68086059
We're talking about the shortened form "kino" here.
>>68085373
I thought kino was German?
>>68086513
You do realize 'kinography' was just a translation error, right?
>>68086757
Languages are irrelevant, this is nothing to do with the original meaning of the term but merely a term for categorisation
>>68086029
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>>68085529
Yeah, we say film, not movie
Can't believe autists still sperg out at the sight of the term kino.
>Still don't realize in practical terms /tv/ uses it to describe "a movie I like a lot".
>>68086872
It's probably the same people who get butthurt when 'cuck' is used incorrectly
>>68086872
I use it as 'films I pretend are high cinema to annoy people actually interested in cinema'. I thought thats what everyone did, I thought that was the meme?
>>68086814
Well memed my friend.
>>68087739
delete this
>>68085373