If you are sending a picture or photo to someone, you could say "¿Recibiste el cuadro (la foto)?" If you are using the English idiom as "did you understand?", then you would say "¿Entendiste?" If you are asking if someone was succesful in taking a picture, you could say "¿Has sacado la foto?"
Charlene Schinner
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∙ 11y agoTiene usted/tienes una imagen (formal/informal)
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∙ 9y agoTranslation: Vi tus dibujos/fotos.
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∙ 9y agoTranslation: Vi el dibujo.
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The Spanish word is película (picture, motion picture). Another word for a film is cinematográfico.
It means "Is this your photo?" in Spanish.
familia pictura
Is that a picture?
Me gusta tu foto.
"ves mi foto?"
muestra tu foto
Diego Velazquez
Me gusta esta foto
"Picture" or "square" in Spanish is "cuadro". It is pronounced "KWAH-drow". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Tu foto es caliente.