It's "our lady of the sea" but the middle word should not be del.
you say it:"je nageais dans la mer",i think.
A calm ocean does not create a true sailor or fisher.
the sea (it should be - la mer)
'la mer' (fem.) is the sea in French.
La mer is sea, as borde la mer means seaside (in french!!) (it should be - au bord de la mer)
Go to Google and type in translate then it will bring up Google Translate and just click on it then go and click on the box that says to translate from English to whatever (which in your case is Hindi) so then click on Hindi then type in whatever you want in the large box and then it will translate onto the side and you can choose for it to read phonetically because it says the word as if you were an American speaker when you choose that. :) phew!
The address of the Mer Rouge Branch is: 107 South 16Th Street, Mer Rouge, 71261 0070
"Mer" means "sea."
"La" as in "laminate" or "lacerate". "Bell" as in "the bell rings" "Dame" not as in the UK title "dame", but as in the concrete building, a dam "Sans" as "San" in "San Francisco" or "san/dwich" (the second S isn't heard) "Merci" as in "merciful", except for the "e" that is more like in "let", "set", "vet(erinary)"
Gideon Mer died in 1961.
Kavare Mer was created in 1995.
MER MEC was created in 1988.