Well it means (literally): Would Christopher practice sex on the beach?
a = to la = the playa = beach
Beautiful Beach
Very cold in the beach.
If you mean playa like the spanish word, then it means beach.
Please check the ortografy to give sense to the sentence, I'll try with this one: Claro que no. Of course not. No te gusta la playa? Don't you like the beach? No, voy a la playa siempre. No, I always go to the beach. No voy a la playa siempre. I don't always go to the beach.
Beach.
If this is a statement:She/he/it is at the beach today.If this is a question:Are you (formal) at the beach today?Is she/he at the beach today?
Hold on 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 escuela iglesia" translates from Spanish to "beach school church" in English. Each word refers to a different type of place: "playa" means beach, "escuela" means school, and "iglesia" means church. The phrase could refer to a location or a list of places, but without additional context, its specific meaning or significance isn't clear.
Hold on playa
if by too you mean 2..... you are A PLAYA