la voile means sail/sailing in French.
the sailboard (surf)
la voile. I like sailing > J'aime faire de la voile.
il fait de la voile, il navigue à la voile.
la voile
'faire de la voile' (infinitive form). It can also be "naviguer" which is 'to navigate', but this is used as a more common expression.
La jeune fille derrière le voile.
Tour de France à la voile was created in 1978.
It means he nearly drowned while doing some surfing
"J'aime faire de la voile" would be the commonest translation.
"Une planche à voile sur la mer" (on/above the sea) is better. You could hear "dans la mer" (in/into the sea) in conversations, but the correct usage would be for things under the waves.
"Sailboat" is an English equivalent of "barque Ã? voile."The feminine noun "barque" means "boat." The feminine singular definite article is "la" ("the"), and the singular indefinite article "une" ("a, one"). The preposition "Ã?" means "to, in, at." The feminine noun "voile" means "sail."The pronunciations is "bahr-kah-vwahl."
"Barque à voile" or "Bateau à voile" may be French equivalents of "sailboat."The feminine noun "barque" and the masculine noun "bateau" mean "boat." The feminine singular definite article is "la" ("the"), and the singular indefinite article "une" ("a, one"). The masculine singular definite article is "le," and the singular indefinite article "un." The preposition "à " means "to, in, at." The feminine noun "voile" means "sail."The respective pronunciations are "bahr-kah-vwahl" and "bah-toh ah vwahl."