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Paparazza
Paparazza
See also: paparazza
German
Noun
Paparazza f (genitive Paparazza, plural Paparazzas or Paparazze, masculine Paparazzo)
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Declension
Declension of Paparazza
singular | plural | ||||
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indef. | def. | noun | def. | noun | |
nominative | eine | die | Paparazza | die | Paparazzas |
genitive | einer | der | Paparazza | der | Paparazzas |
dative | einer | der | Paparazza | den | Paparazzas |
accusative | eine | die | Paparazza | die | Paparazzas |
The plural Paparazzas is more common, but Paparazze (from the original Italian plural) is used as well.
Declension of Paparazza
Synonyms
- Sensationsreporterin
- Skandalreporterin
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See also: Paparazza
English
Noun
paparazza (plural not attested)
- A female paparazzo.
- 1981, Francine du Plessix Gray, World Without End: A Novel, Simon and Schuster, ISBN 0671427865, page 149{1} & 150{2}:
- {1} This Sophie he often talks to her about, who helps support her old sick parents so nobly and has just won a big prize for her writing, how did she go about finding herself as a paparazza?
{2} […] she might eventually interview Henry Miller there; she could begin her career as a paparazza that way…
- {1} This Sophie he often talks to her about, who helps support her old sick parents so nobly and has just won a big prize for her writing, how did she go about finding herself as a paparazza?
- 1996 December, Kevin J. H. Dettmar; Stephen Watt, Marketing Modernisms: Self-promotion, Canonization, Rereading, University of Michigan Press, page 146:
- Thus at the moment when Joyce is most transparent, when he is most evidently the modernist alienated artist as flâneur, he is also most the star, the object of the paparazza’s intrusive camera.
- 2003, Matthew Lee, Predatory Bender: America in the Aughts, a Story of Subprime Finance — with a non-fiction advocates’ afterword, Inner City Press, ISBN 0974024414, page 199:
- Bain wouldn’t return her calls but she knew where he worked. She was not a paparazza but stories were made, not given. Even dead stories could be used to dig around.
- 2004, Alison Jolly, Lords and Lemurs: Mad Scientists, Kings with Spears, and the Survival of Diversity in Madagascar, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, ISBN 0618367519, page 255:
- “When did your brother die?”
“A month ago.” Well, that explained Valiotaky’s appearance. It was taboo for him to wash his clothes or shave until his brother was buried. But even with the backing of Tsiaketraky, the Father-and-Mother, I was troubled. Was I really going to be a horrible paparazza, intruding on a family of strangers in their mourning?
- “When did your brother die?”
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