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grianghraf — meaning in English: photo

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Usage
Native Irish speakers commonly use the word 'grianghraf' when discussing photography, sharing memories, or when talking about social media posts that include pictures. For example, at a family gathering, someone might say, 'Tógfaidh mé grianghraf den teaghlaigh,' meaning 'I will take a photo of the family.'
Synonyms & nuances
'Grianghraf' is often used interchangeably with 'pictiúr,' which simply means 'picture.' However, 'grianghraf' specifically refers to a photograph, usually implying a more professional or artistic representation. In casual settings, one might opt for 'pictiúr' when referencing any image, while 'grianghraf' would be more appropriate for discussing formal photography.
Culture
'Grianghraf' is derived from the Irish words 'grianghraif' which translates to 'drawing with light.' This reflects the art of photography itself, highlighting its intrinsic connection to capturing moments through illumination. Interestingly, the word also embodies the Irish cultural affinity for storytelling, as photos often serve as visual narratives of life events and traditions.
FAQ
Q.What does the Irish word 'grianghraf' mean in English?
'Grianghraf' translates to 'photo' or 'photograph' in English, referring specifically to images captured by a camera.
Q.How do I use 'grianghraf' in a sentence?
You can use 'grianghraf' in sentences like, 'An bhfuil grianghraf agat?' which means 'Do you have a photo?' This is a great way to ask someone if they have pictures to share.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'grianghraf'?
A common mistake is confusing 'grianghraf' with 'pictiúr.' Remember, 'grianghraf' refers to a photograph specifically, while 'pictiúr' can mean any image, so use 'grianghraf' when talking about photos.
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