Ancient Languages/my pictures

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Hi,
I want to ask if you could translate "my pictures" into Latin.
Actually the reason is trivial, but somehow it keeps bugging me ^^;

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Hello,

“my pictures” in the sense of “my photos” can be translated as “Meae imagines” in classical Latin.

Have a nice day,
Maria
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Note that:

-My = MEAE (nominative case,  feminine plural of the adjective MEUS, agreed with IMAGINES)

-pictures= IMAGINES (nominative feminine plural of the noun IMAGO, 3rd.declension)

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