Latin. It means, 'Room.'
how do I change the language to english on my camera cd83
camera comes from arabic language and alhssan Ibn hitham who invent the basic design for the camera
The word for "camera" in Nepali is "क्यामेरा" (pronounced as "kyamera"). It is derived from the English term and is commonly used in everyday language.
yes, if you go to the settings of the camera, if you dont know how to do that comment, there should be a button for language settings, and you can set it for different languages
Turn on the camera and press the Menu button, then press the right arrow button to move over one column to the Setup menu (looks like two tools). Scroll down to the language selection.
Turn on the camera and press the Menu button, then press the right arrow button to move over one column to the Setup menu (looks like two tools). Scroll down to the language selection.
Shakespeare did not have access to a movie camera to convey images to his audience. He had to evoke them by means of language and their imagination.
by catching the sharp focus on the lean of the camera point.
sign language isn't a joke. so no. its not funny.
goto settings and delete all contacts
Well, honey, "The camera spoke for him" is an example of personification. It's when you give human characteristics to non-human things. So, in this case, the camera is doing some chit-chatting on behalf of someone.
Macchina fotografica is an Italian equivalent of the English word "camera." The feminine phrase translates literally as "photographic machine" in English. The pronunciation will be "MAK-kee-na FO-to-GRA-fee-ka" in Italian.