"Which image is it?" is one English equivalent of the feminine singular phrase C'est quelle image? The pronunciation will be "seh kel-ee-mazh" in French.
la photographie is a feminine noun in French.
French people eat healthy and they also eat a lot. For lunch they might have fish or chicken. For dessert they eat salads and fruits and much more. French people love to drink wine when they eat lunch. For the french people lunch is their biggest meal of the day but we say it is dinner.
Une image jolie/belle
Cette photo était pris.
"find a good caption for each image" I'm not sure what colerie is, sorry!
"image sexy"
I like your image in french is - J'aime ton image.
Bildbearbeitung is a term that a photographer would most likely use. When you translate it into English its translates to image or picture editing. It can also mean photo manipulation.
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"Matalinhaga" in English can be translated as "figurative language" or "metaphor." It refers to the use of words or phrases that deviate from their literal meaning, often to create a more vivid or expressive image.
image = l'image (the image)
Les Trois Frères, Deuxième Partie is a French equivalent of the English phrase "The Three Brothers, Part Two." The image of three brothers most famously recalls Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevski's The Brothers Karamazov, whose impact upon French literature continues strong 137 years after its first publication from January 1879 to November 1880. The pronunciation will be "ley twa frer du-zyem par-tee" in French.
The word "image" in French is pronounced with the emphasis on the second syllable, so it does not have an accent.
The French type of keyboard is called "azerty" (vs the English "qwerty"). Link goes to image of the layout of the azerty keyboard.
"Picture" in French is spelled as "image."
Une image
Image parfait