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Movies What do you say?

174 fans picked:
movie
   48%
Film and movie
   28%
(added by pirateroro)
film
   22%
filum
   2%
 meeee posted over a year ago
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meeee picked filum:
I think it's just an Irish thing where we pronounce the u in film!
posted over a year ago.
 
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aholic picked film:
"Film" is actually the word for "movie" in danish.
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mana picked film:
"Film" is also the word for "movie" in dutch
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berly picked film:
I do sometimes say filum though
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Polexia picked film:
but it depends on what it is; i mean some thing are just movies
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amazondebs picked film:
now your just being akward pirateroro
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DrDevience picked Film and movie:
No, I don't think it awkward at all. I view different 'flicks' as either films or movies. So it all depends.

It also depends on who I am talking to. As others pointed out, the word is Film in many languages and they get confused if I say Movie in Sweden sometimes... yet I use that word the most when talking to my kids in the US
posted over a year ago.
 
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Saul_Mikoliunas picked movie:
I sometimes call them filums too! but in sort of a jokey way. My friend always says that and he is Irish so maybe it is an irish thing.
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tinydancer picked filum:
Saying Filum is such an Irish thing, but I'm just used to it now! :)
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Nav picked movie:
I don't use English in daily life, but when I do talk about movies in English, I say, well, movies :)
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blind_moon picked film:
actually "filme"! lol
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Ajox picked film:
It's the Dutch word for the very same thing
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LilleEirin picked film:
It's film in norwegian x)
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smoore23 picked movie:
If I'm going to the theaters or something, I say movie. If we're watching a boring video in class about the Civil War, then I'll say it's a film.
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roundabouts picked film:
i just say film. when i think of movie i think of it as an american way of saying film
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skeloth picked film:
Yeah, I always thought of 'movie' as a more American word. My Dad says filum though, but he's not Irish. He also says wishdosher, and grils instead of girls.
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ineedcoffee picked Film and movie:
ok I say movie when I'm going to watch some movie at the theater but then there is the times I go to see a film at the art house big difference to me.
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epic-LoVe picked Film and movie:
I used to say filum but my friend from d southside started 2 get really pissd off wit me so I say film n movie now.... mostly.
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HannaK picked film:
Film is the word you say in Dutch
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Kamtsatka picked movie:
If I have to say it in English, I say movie.
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atari picked Film and movie:
I say both.
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kiwi21 picked film:
Because I speak french and film is the word to say it.
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Hughmygod picked film:
Like in danish but i olso uses movie.
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