cinéma
cinema, movie theater
noun see-neh-MAH Less Common
Origin: Short for 'cinématographe', coined by the Lumière brothers in 1895.
Also means
film, movies (as an art form)
Usage Note
Cinéma refers both to the physical place and to the art form of film. Aller au cinéma is the standard phrase for going to the movies. The French film industry is known internationally, and France uses cinéma rather than any anglicism — 'film' is used for individual movies.
Examples
"On va au cinéma ce soir?"
Natural Translation
Are we going to the cinema tonight?
Literal Translation
One goes to-the cinema this evening
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