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".
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"Where is my picture?" in Spanish is "¿Dónde está mi foto? It is pronounced "DOAN-day eh-STAH me FO-toe." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
It means "Is this your photo?" in Spanish.
la foto means the photo
the photo.
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Chelis received the photo
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It means, "[The female person] from the photo is you."
"Where is my picture?" in Spanish is "¿Dónde está mi foto? It is pronounced "DOAN-day eh-STAH me FO-toe." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
Translation: ¿Tu eres el/la de la foto?
¿Cuál eres tú en la foto? - informal ¿Cuál es usted en la foto? - formal
"To look" is the verb "mirar". "Look at the view" would be "Mira a la vista".
"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.
you are pretty, I like the foto
¿Ya tomaste la foto?
look at the photo