i need an mmc card for this camera - translation to English
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i need an mmc card for this camera - translation to English

2002 SINGLE BY DANIEL DEBOURG
I Need An Angel

i need an mmc card for this camera      
χρειάζομαι μια κάρτα mmc για αυτή τη φωτογραφική μηχανή.
mmc card         
  • Undersides of an MMC (left) and SD card (right) showing the differences between the two formats.
  • MMCmicro
  • eMMC KLMAG2GE4A-A002 inside the [[Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1]]
MEMORY CARD STANDARD USED FOR SOLID-STATE STORAGE.
MM card; MM Card; MultimediaCard; RS-MMC; Reduced Size Multi Media Card; Multi Media Card; MultiMedia Card; Reduced-Size Multimedia Card; Reduced-Size Multi Media Card; MMCmicro; Multimedia Card; Multimediacard; MMCMobile; MultiMediaCards; SecureMMC; MiCard; Multiple Interface Card; Micard; Multimedia card; MMC card; EMMC; MMCplus; MD-MMC; DV-MMC; Embedded MMC; Embedded MultiMediaCard; EMMC 4.3; EMMC 4.4; EMMC 4.41; EMMC 4.5; EMMC 5.0; EMMC 5.1; Emmc
κάρτα mmc
Χρειάζομαι μια κάρτα MMC για αυτή τη φωτογραφική μηχανή.      
I need an MMC card for this camera.

Definition

TNFS
Trusted Network File System (Reference: NFS)

Wikipedia

I Need an Angel

"I Need an Angel" is a song by singer Daniel DeBourg released on his Tell the World album in 2002, that made number 30 on the Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart. The song was produced and written by R. Kelly.

A version performed by R. Kelly himself was included on advance copies of his 2004 double album, Happy People/U Saved Me, but was replaced with the song "I Surrender" on the final release.

The song was remade by second-season American Idol winner Ruben Studdard in 2004, as the title track of his album I Need an Angel. It peaked at number 32 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart.