May 6, 2009 09:59
15 yrs ago
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Indonesian term

Sapa dulu yang foto?

Non-PRO Indonesian to English Other General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters
Manadoesse language
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PRO (1): ErichEko ⟹⭐

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Proposed translations

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Who took the picture?

However, there is another meaning:
"Who will take the picture first?"

Choose the one that more suitable with your context.
Peer comment(s):

agree Hadiyono Jaqin
1 day 1 hr
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
11 hrs

Don't you really know who took the picture?

This expression means to praise the person who took the picture. It doesn't need an answer because both the speaker and the listener already known the spoken object. It could means "That is me/you/him/her (or the other person) who took the picture so that it was taken beautifully", etc. But, if the listener really don't know about the object, it may be an answer, like "Enggak tau" (No, I don't know). And the speaker will simply tell the listener.
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