something a child says when learning to say mamma
the sea (it should be - la mer)
"Mer" means "sea."
It means: "from the sea the sea"
à la mer means in the sea or at the seaside
"La Mer" means "the sea" in French.
there is the sea!
Sea
"de la mer à la mer" means "from the sea to the sea" (from one ocean to another, as in the Canadian motto, that you can also find in Latin) -
This comes from French. "Mer" is "sea" (hence the word mermaid) and "sur" is a preposition, "on" or "above". "Sur-mer" is seaside.
naked as the sea
Chance à la mer means "Luck at sea". You would probably want to say Bon chance à la mer, or Good luck at sea.
Mal de mer is an expression literally translating into "sick of sea" or "bad of sea." In English, we know it as "seasick."