The word for beach is plage, pronounced "plahzh" (rhymes with the English mirage). The plural is formed simply by adding an S. There are a lot of beaches in California. -- Il y a beaucoup de plages en Californie.
the beach is la plage in French.
Bondi beach
You mean; How do you say beaches in spanish? (cause that's what Dominicans talk) well beaches is Playas
It was the beaches of Normandy, a western French province.
I think it is "xeebtu".
Some of the French helped secure the beaches.
Operation Dynamo
British and a few French Marines stormed the Normandy beaches. There were no US Marines, they were too busy in the Pacific.
l'Aquitaine, la Bretagne, la Côte d'Azur
French word 'Nudisme' means 'Nudism' in English which is the practice to not wear any clothes in areas specifically fixed for this purpose like some sea beaches also referred as nude beaches in normal languages.
I don't think so, but I could be wrong. If you want to get to a beach, it is roughly 3 hours, but it is not in the state. So, to answer your question, I would say that there is no beaches in Pennsylvania, but I could be wrong.
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.
The Massif central is about 150 miles away. The French Alps are about 300 miles away. For rocky beaches you'd need to head west to Brittany where you'll find pink granite rocky beaches.