This is the picture of your profile is an English equivalent of 'Esta es la foto de tu perfil'. The feminine demonstrative 'esta' means 'this'. The verb 'es'means '[he/she/it] is, [you] are'. The feminine definite article 'la' means 'the'. The feminine noun 'foto' means 'photo, picture'. The preposition 'de' means 'of'. The possessive 'tu' means 'your'. The masculine noun 'perfil' means 'profile'. All together, they're pronounced 'EH-stah eh-slah FOH-toh theh too PEHR-feel'.
It means, "From when is this photo or [of] what?"
Zaragoza seems to be a place in Spain and/or Mexico; So foto de Zaragoza would mean a photo of Zaragoza.
The picture is cute sissy You look so sweet hahaha...sissy... What's up nothin' here bored drinking alone at home how's it going huh?
ha ha ha, the woman over there is asking to go out. (laughing out loud=kkkkkk) Ms McLoad caught in the act right on the moment that I took a shot.
"et ta sœur non plus n'a pas de photo ?" means "and your sister doesn't have any photo as well?"
"This is the photo of your profile."
That should be "actualiza tu foto de perfil", or "actualice su foto de perfil". It means you should update your profile photograph.
me encanta esta foto OR me gusta mucho esta foto
yo colorie esta foto yo pinte esta foto
Is this your photo?
Me gusta esta foto
"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.
digo = I say/tell vivo = alive or I live ahy (hay?) = there is/are la = the de = of l(a?) foto = the photo de perfil = profile or side-view que esta en = which is in playera = fisherman/woman eres tu? = are you? Make of that what you will!
"Donde sacaste esta foto?" Where did you take this photo (informal "you") "Donde saco esta foto?" Where did someone take this photo? (formal "you", or third person)
Yo tome ayer esta foto
It means, "What do you think of this photo?"
You are gorgeous in this photo