'Ikaw ang kumuha ng litrato.'
Kinuha mo iyon ng larawan.
The Tagalog word for picture frame is "larawang-kuwadro."
"Ano ang larawan sa Tagalog?" (What is the word for picture in Tagalog?)
The Tagalog word for "English" is "Ingles."
Tagalog of about: tungkol
The Tagalog word for "area" is "lugar."
The Tagalog word for picture frame is "larawang-kuwadro."
"Ano ang larawan sa Tagalog?" (What is the word for picture in Tagalog?)
No, but talked to her (not personally) and she made a autograph for me and took a picture of it
Noel Paymal Lerebours took the first picture of the Sun in year 1842.
i didn't take a picture
No one took the credit for the picture. Most of them were shot by the Manhattan commission district.
It was a picture of Gacy and the president wife.
Draw me a picture of what you saw.We bought him a picture book.We took a picture of the sunset.
No, it should be "This is the man of whom I took a picture." Today, in casual language, grammarians are generally flexible about the rule saying you can't end sentences with prepositions, so "This is the man whom I took a picture of" would be okay for informal speech. ****** Informally, you could also simply say, "This is the man I took a picture of."
I Took A Picture
i have it.
how do you get your display picture off and put it onto facebook