fotograferes
Fotograferes is a grammatical form found in some Scandinavian languages, notably Danish and Norwegian, as the present passive form of the verb fotografere (to photograph). It corresponds to English phrases such as “is photographed” or “are being photographed,” depending on the sentence structure.
In Danish and Norwegian, the present passive is formed by taking the verb stem fotografere and adding
- Danish: Billederne fotograferes i studiet. (The pictures are photographed in the studio.)
- Norwegian: Bildene fotograferes i studio. (The photos are being photographed in the studio.)
- Fotograferes is not a noun; it is a finite verb form used to express passive voice in
- Other languages may express the passive of fotografere using different constructions, and the exact usage can
- The base verb fotografere derives from the broader concept of photographing, with etymological connections to the
See also: fotografere, photograph, passive voice, Danish grammar, Norwegian grammar.
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