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6 may 2020
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Inglés (US)
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I was asked a question from my friend like,
"what's this photo
suppose to be?"
in two separate comments.
what does she mean?
thank you,
I was asked a question from my friend like,
"what's this photo
suppose to be?"
in two separate comments.
what does she mean?
thank you,
"what's this photo
suppose to be?"
in two separate comments.
what does she mean?
thank you,
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6 may 2020
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- Inglés (US)
Yes, she wants to know what the photo shows.
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Yes, she wants to know what the photo shows.
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