Is this your photo?
"This is your photo" is an English equivalent of the Spanish phrase Esta es la tua foto. The feminine singular pronoun, third person singular present indicative, and feminine singular definite article, possessive, and noun showcase a difference between the two languages, whereby English does not employ -- or include in translations from Italian -- definite articles every time that Italian does, as with la ("the"). The pronunciation will be "EY-sta ey-sla TOO-a FO-to" in Spanish.
this is my picture for today
It means, "From when is this photo or [of] what?"
"Look, this picture is yours."
It translates from Spanish as 'this is my partner' !
"This is the photo of your profile."
"Esta bien" is Spanish for "it's okay."
Is that a picture?
The Spanish words esta es translate into English as the words this is. These words translate into French as c'est.
¿Quién es esto? for a male ¿Quién es esta? for a femaleQuein es esta persona
This is my mom.
¿Es ésta una foto?