It is derived from the Greek word (photos) meaning light .
The root of photograph is photo and photo= light
PHOTO as in picture/photograph
A photograph showing or explaining something.
The noun 'photo' is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a picture taken with a camera, a short form for the noun 'photograph', a word for a thing.
It means to make one or more areas of a photograph darker (but not the whole photo).
Ancient Greek photos which means light.
Did you mean "I love the picture"? You could say "J'adore le photo" if it is a photograph or
"Quelle photo" translates to "What a photo" in English. It's often used to express admiration or surprise about a photograph. The phrase can convey a sense of appreciation for the image's quality or content.
Means you remember everything, down to the last detail. As if you have a photograph of the situation that you can look on to pick out details.
tag: it means that you can "tag" yourself in a photo of your latest trip or you can "tag" a photo of you with your best friend or grandchildren. Tagging a person means naming them in a photograph.
The word "photo" in photosynthesis refers to light. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria convert light energy into chemical energy stored in glucose molecules. The prefix "photo-" in photosynthesis emphasizes the key role of light in this biological process.
"Pon foto" is "Place photo". I'm guessing there's a little box in which you need to attach a photograph.