Dictionary
English - Hungarian
Photo
ˈfoʊdoʊ
Extremely common
300 - 400
300 - 400
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
fénykép, fotó, képmás
Photo meanings in Hungarian
fénykép
Example:
I took a photo of the sunset.
Fényképet készítettem a naplementéről.
Can you send me that photo?
Elküldenéd azt a fényképet?
Usage: informalContext: General use, everyday conversations about photography or sharing images.
Note: The word 'fénykép' is commonly used for both printed and digital photographs.
fotó
Example:
She has a photo collection from her travels.
Van egy fotógyűjteménye az utazásairól.
This photo was taken in Paris.
Ez a fotó Párizsban készült.
Usage: informalContext: Similar to 'fénykép', 'fotó' is often used in casual conversation and is more commonly used in modern contexts.
Note: 'Fotó' is a loanword from the English 'photo' and is widely accepted in contemporary Hungarian.
képmás
Example:
The artist created a photo of the landscape.
A művész készített egy képmást a tájról.
This is a photo of my family.
Ez a családom képmása.
Usage: formalContext: Used in artistic or formal contexts, particularly in discussions about art or visual representation.
Note: 'Képmás' literally translates to 'image' or 'likeness' and can refer to photographs as well as other types of images.
Photo's synonyms
photograph
A photograph is a picture taken with a camera.
Example: I took a photograph of the sunset.
Note: A photograph is a more formal term compared to 'photo'.
picture
A picture is a visual representation or image of something.
Example: She framed the picture of her family.
Note: A picture is a broader term that can encompass drawings, paintings, or photographs.
image
An image refers to a visual representation or likeness of an object.
Example: The artist created a beautiful image of a flower.
Note: An image can also refer to mental or conceptual representations, not just physical photographs.
snapshot
A snapshot is a quick, informal photograph taken without much preparation.
Example: I captured a snapshot of the children playing in the park.
Note: A snapshot implies a spontaneous or candid nature compared to a more planned or professional 'photo'.
Photo expressions, common phrases
Take a picture
To capture an image using a camera or a similar device.
Example: Could you take a picture of us, please?
Note: This phrase specifically refers to the action of capturing an image, whereas 'photo' is a noun referring to the image itself.
Strike a pose
To position oneself in a particular way for a photograph.
Example: She struck a pose for the photographer.
Note: This phrase is about posing for a photo, while 'photo' refers to the image itself.
Snap a photo
To take a quick or casual photograph.
Example: I'll just snap a quick photo of the sunset.
Note: Similar to 'take a picture,' this phrase is more informal and quick in nature.
Picture-perfect
An ideal or flawless image, just like in a photograph.
Example: The scene was so beautiful, it was picture-perfect.
Note: This phrase implies perfection or idealization, similar to a perfectly captured photo.
In the picture
To be included or involved in a situation or group, similar to being in a photograph.
Example: Are you in the picture with the rest of the group?
Note: This phrase refers to being part of a situation, unlike 'photo' which is about the visual representation itself.
A picture is worth a thousand words
An image can convey a complex idea more effectively than words.
Example: Instead of describing it, I'll just show you the photo. A picture is worth a thousand words.
Note: This is a saying that emphasizes the power of visual representation over verbal description.
Behind the lens
To be the person taking the photographs, usually a photographer.
Example: She's the creative force behind the lens, capturing stunning images.
Note: This phrase highlights the role of the photographer, contrasting with 'photo' which is the end result.
Throwback photo
An older photograph that is shared or posted later as a memory.
Example: Here's a throwback photo of us from our trip last year.
Note: This phrase refers to an older photo that is shared later, evoking nostalgia or reminiscence.
Capture the moment
To preserve a particular moment or feeling through a photograph.
Example: He managed to capture the moment perfectly with his camera.
Note: This phrase emphasizes the act of capturing a moment in time, rather than the physical photo itself.
Photo everyday (slang) expressions
Selfie
A selfie is a self-portrait photograph taken with a smartphone or camera held by the person in the photograph.
Example: I took a quick selfie with my friends at the party.
Note: Selfie specifically refers to a self-portrait photo taken by oneself.
Pic
Pic is a shortened form of 'picture'. It is commonly used in casual conversations and messaging.
Example: Can you send me that pic you took yesterday?
Note: Pic is a more informal term for 'picture'.
Candid
Candid photos are unposed, natural, and often spontaneous shots that capture real emotions or situations.
Example: I love capturing candid moments at family gatherings.
Note: Candid refers to unposed and natural photos.
Surreal
Surreal photos appear dreamlike, bizarre, or unreal, often achieved through editing or unique angles.
Example: The lighting in that photo made it look surreal.
Note: Surreal describes a photo that deviates from reality.
Frame
To 'frame' a photo means to put it in a decorative border or mount for display.
Example: Let's frame this picture and hang it on the wall.
Note: Frame is used metaphorically to refer to displaying or showcasing a photo.
Snapshot in time
A 'snapshot in time' refers to a photo that captures a specific moment or period in the past.
Example: That old family photo is a snapshot in time of our childhood memories.
Note: This phrase emphasizes the time-specific nature of a photo.
Photo - Examples
I took a photo of my family.
Készítettem egy fotót a családomról.
She showed me a photo of her new car.
Megmutatta nekem az új autójáról készült fotót.
I need to print out this photo for my album.
Ki kell nyomtatnom ezt a fotót az albumomba.
He posted the photo on social media and got many likes.
Feltette a fotót közösségi médiára és sok lájkot kapott.
Photo grammar
Photo - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: photo
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): photos
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): photo
Syllables, Separation and Stress
photo Contains 2 syllables: pho • to
Phonetic transcription: ˈfō-(ˌ)tō
pho to , ˈfō (ˌ)tō (The red syllable is stressed)
Photo - Importance and usage frequency
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
photo: 300 - 400 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.