A male photographer is a 'Tzalam' and a female would be a 'Tzalemet'.
tatslum (תצלו×), pronounced tahts-LOOM
male photographer = צלם (tsalám)female photographer = צלמת (tsalémet)
"likeness" or "image" = tselem (צלם) The modern Hebrew word tseelem (צילם) comes from this root and means "to photograph"
photograph
The Arabic word for "photograph" is pronounced "musawer".
Will photograph.
Many words in the English language come to us from Latin or Ancient Greek. "Photo" is derived from Greek - the Greek word "phos" means "light." The word "graph" also comes from a Greek word meaning "to draw." A Photograph is therefore a drawing made with light. We often shortern the word "photograph" to "photo." The latin word for "light" is "lux."
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There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.
Calalini is not a Hebrew word and has no meaning in Hebrew.
The word photograph is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a picture of something that you make with a camera (often shortened to photo), a word for a thing.The word photograph is also a verb: photograph, photographs, photographing, photographed.The noun forms of the verb to photograph are photographer, photography, and the gerund, photographing.
Photo
pose
Yes, it is. PHOTO and GRAPH two words put together to make one word.:)