Ponerse is a Spanish word that means "to put itself" in English. One Spanish word can translate into several words in English.
'Poner' in Spanish is the verb 'to put' in English.
To put.
to set the table
I think you mean, "puedes poner una foto tuya" and it means if you can put a picture of you (post or upload in the Internet probably)
'Pon' is an imperative form (command) of 'poner', 'to put.' It's the second person singular familiar (tú) version of the command. It would be equivalent to the 'put' in, "Put it over there."
it says put ones ball in ones mouth but it means put ones foot in ones mouth or put your money where your mouth is depending on what comes before or after
To say to put on in spanish is poner. poner congregated Pongo, pones, pone, ponemos, poneis, ponen Me pongo maquillaje..........I put on makeup
"Puso" means "heart" in English.
"Poner" in Spanish means "to put" or "to place." It is a common verb used when referring to placing an object or item in a specific location.
You say, "...to put an end to this..."
to set the table
I think you mean, "puedes poner una foto tuya" and it means if you can put a picture of you (post or upload in the Internet probably)
"Pongo" means "I put", from the verb "poner."
Can you put the logo in this folder
Pone is a variation of Poner (to put) Depending on the context, pone can mean "you put" or "He/she/it put"
"Poner" means "to place/put/set" in Spanish "Juego" can also mean "set"
'Pon' is an imperative form (command) of 'poner', 'to put.' It's the second person singular familiar (tú) version of the command. It would be equivalent to the 'put' in, "Put it over there."
it says put ones ball in ones mouth but it means put ones foot in ones mouth or put your money where your mouth is depending on what comes before or after
"I don't know, I have just put together the signs"