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Kino

Kino is a term used in several languages to denote cinema or a movie theater. In German, Kino is the everyday word for cinema, as in Ich gehe ins Kino. In Russian, Polish, Czech, and other Slavic languages, the form kino also refers to films and the cinema experience, with related terms such as kinoteatr for a cinema theater and kinoindustriya for the film industry.

The word’s modern usage traces to the late 19th century, when it arose as a shortened form

In addition to its linguistic meaning, Kino appears as a proper name and is used in the

See also cinema, cinematography, and kinematography.

of
Kinematograph
in
German,
itself
borrowed
from
Greek
roots.
The
Greek
element
kinēma
means
“motion”
and
is
the
source
of
related
terms
such
as
cinema
and
cinematography.
Through
global
cinema
culture,
the
term
Kino
spread
beyond
German
into
many
languages
as
a
straightforward
symbol
of
film.
titles
of
film
venues,
magazines,
and
brands
in
various
countries.
The
term
is
sometimes
adopted
by
cinemas
or
cultural
institutions
to
signify
a
focus
on
film
or
moving
images.