Look at my tango pic.
It means "Look at the foto."Mira comes from the verb "mirar", meaning to "look" or to "watch".The form "mira" is in imperative form, meaning it is in the form of a request or command. The informal second person conjugation (tú) of "mirar" is "miras", but when it is used in an imperative form (that is to give a command), the letter "s" is dropped, thus becomes "mira".
If you mean the English name of Mira, it's Mira. If you mean the Spanish word mira, it's wzrok.
"Mira" in Spanish translates to "look" or "see" in English.
"Look, this picture is yours."
mira esto=look at this looking watching
It means (what are you looking at)!
"Mira loma" in Spanish directly translates to "look hill" in English.
Look! What I...
I have no idea, but Mira, I know, means 'sea, or ocean' so it's 'sea _____'
Look who is staring at you
Look, woman, you have ...
A tuza is known in English as a gopher. It is also called a groundhog or less commonly a ground squirrel. Mira un foto y informacion a http://redescolar.ilce.edu.mx/redescolar/publicaciones/publi_reinos/fauna/tuza/tuza.htm