Dov'è la bella spiaggia? is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Where is the beautiful beach?" In colloquial, conversational, informal Italian, the adverb dove always loses its final vowel when the immediately following verb begins with e. The pronunciation will be "do-VEH la BEL-la SPYAD-dja" in Italian.
"Where is the beach?" in English is Dov'è la spiaggia? in Italian.
"Let's go to the beach Saturday!" in English is Andiamo alla spiaggia sabato! in Italian.
Casa al mare is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beach house." The phrase translates literally as "house at the sea" in English. The pronunciation will be "KA-sal MA-rey" in Pisan Italian.
Spiagge is an Italian equivalent of the English word "beaches." The feminine plural noun, which may be found misspelled as spiaggie, may be preceded immediately by the feminine plural le since Italian employs definite articles where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(ley) SPYAD-zhey" in Pisan Italian.
Spiaggia rossa is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "red beach." The feminine singular phrase most famously references the Italian translation of the World War II-related film "Red Beach" directed by, and starring, Cornel Wilde (Oct. 13, 1912-Oct. 16, 1989) in 1967. The pronunciation will be "SPYAD-zha ROS-sa" in Pisan Italian.
Oggi vorrei passeggiare sulla spiaggia con una ragazza in Italian means "Today I would like to walk on the beach with a girl" in English.
Beautiful Beach
A very beautiful beach is on as island just off of Cancun, Mexico. The island is called La Isla Mujeres. Literally translated as "The island of women." It's a beautiful place and the beaches are lovely.
Praia deslumbrante! and Praia lindísima! are Portuguese equivalent of the English phrase "Gorgeous beach!" Birthplace and personal preference determine whether "Dazzling beach!" (case 1) or "Most beautiful beach!" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "PRA-yuh DESH-loom-BRAN-tchee" in Cariocan Brazilian and in continental Portuguese.
No, "Vamos a la playa" is not an Italian phrase, it is Spanish. It translates to "Let's go to the beach" in English.
Ce tableau de la plage est trés beau
The words sula spiaggia are Italian for Beach.