It doesn't make much sense... a literal translation would be: "You'll be more when we will be at the beach"
pla·yafrom:http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dict_en_es/spanish/playa;_ylt=AiTV2mabrpj1w8ah5HRLDBb_s8sF
a = to la = the playa = beach
They speak Spanish in Playa Blanca, meaning "White Beach" in Spanish.
La Playa
That is the correct spelling of playa (Spanish for beach, also used for dry lakes).
La playa
playa
en/a la playa
La playa La playa literally means THE beach and una playa literally means A beach. Vamos a la playa - We go to the beach Me gusta la playa - I like the beach
the beach = la playa
A playa when referring to a desert is a dry lake bed that only has water durig periods of heavy rain. Playa is a Spanish word meaning beach.
playa y calor