How to Say ‘close-up’ in German
die Nahaufnahme
dee NAH-owf-nah-muh
[dee NAH-owf-nah-muh]
💬 Usage Tip: Feminine noun: die Nahaufnahme, plural: die Nahaufnahmen. Literally near-shot.
🇩🇪 In Germany: A lovely example of German precision: the word tells you exactly what the shot does.
Phrase Breakdown
die
[dee]
the
definite article for feminine nouns in German
Die Nahaufnahme zeigt viele Details.
The close-up shows many details.
Nahaufnahme
[NAH-owf-nah-muh]
close-up
a camera shot that shows a subject from very near to highlight detail or emotion
Die Nahaufnahme vom Gesicht wirkt sehr intensiv.
The close-up of the face feels very intense.
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