Nuance & Usage
写真 means photograph or picture. Essential travel phrases: 写真を撮る (shashin o toru — take a photo), 写真を撮ってもらえますか? (Could you take a photo for me?). Related words: 写真家 (shashinka — photographer), 記念写真 (kinen shashin — commemorative photo), 証明写真 (shoumei shashin — ID photo). In the smartphone era, 写メ (shame — photo via phone, from 写メール) was popular slang, though now 写真 is used universally.
Common Mistakes
The verb for taking photos is 撮る (toru — to take/shoot), not 取る (toru — to take/get) — same pronunciation, different kanji. In writing, using the wrong one is a common error. Also, at some temples and museums, 撮影禁止 (satsuei kinshi — no photography) signs are posted — always check before photographing. When asking someone to take your photo: 写真を撮っていただけますか? is the polite request form.
Example Sentences (3)
すみません、写真を撮ってもらえますか?
すみません、しゃしんをとってもらえますか?
Excuse me, could you take a photo for me?
旅行の写真を見せてください。
りょこうのしゃしんをみせてください。
Please show me your travel photos.
ここで写真を撮ってもいいですか?
ここでしゃしんをとってもいいですか?
Is it okay to take photos here?
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