How to Say ‘Anna is doing photos.’ in German
Anna macht Foto.
AHN-nah mahkht FOH-toh
[AHN-nah mahkht FOH-toh]
💬 Usage Tip: Understandable shorthand. In more natural German, you may hear 'Anna macht die Fotos' or 'Anna fotografiert.'
🇩🇪 In Germany: Task assignment by name is typical in briefings. German teams often prefer clear ownership: one name, one job.
Phrase Breakdown
Anna
[AHN-nah]
Anna
A person’s name; here, the person assigned to the photo task.
Anna macht Foto beim Event.
Anna does photo at the event.
Macht Foto
mahkht FOH-toh
takes a photo
Describes Anna's action; in natural German this would usually be 'macht ein Foto'.
Anna macht ein Foto.
Anna is taking a photo.
Words in this phrase
macht
[mahkht]
does / makes
Form of machen for er/sie/es; here with Anna, meaning she does the photo work.
Anna macht Foto für den Kunden.
Anna does photo for the client.
Foto
[FOH-toh]
photo
Short for photo work or taking photos.
Anna macht Foto vor der Bühne.
Anna does photo in front of the stage.
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