"Mar dei Coralli" is an Italian equivalent of the English "Coral Sea."
Specifically, the masculine noun "mar" means "sea." The word "dei" combines the preposition "di" with the masculine plural definite article "i" to mean "of the." The masculine noun "coralli" means "corals."
The pronunciation is "MAHR deh koh-RAHL-lee."
Mare in Italian is "sea" in Italian.
Mare
récif de corail is coral reef in French. It is a ridge of rocks in the sea.
It's the coral
Capasanta is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "sea scallop." The feminine singular noun literally means "holy head" in English. The pronunciation will be "KA-pa-SAN-ta" in Italian.
reef
"Coral Sea" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase "Mar dei Coralli."Specifically, the masculine noun "mar" means "sea." The word "dei" brings together the preposition "di" and the masculine plural definite article "i" to mean "of the." The masculine noun "coralli" means "corals."The pronunciation is "MAHR deh koh-RAHL-lee."
There are lots of coral reefs in it.
coral sea
The Coral sea is a region in the Pacific Ocean. The Coral sea is one million square kilometers and is in the control of Australia. The name Coral sea is because of the high coral content.
Polpo vicino al mare is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "octopus by the sea." The masculine singular prepositional phrase in question literally translates into English as "octopus near to the sea." The pronunciation will be "POL-po vee-TCHEE-no al MA-rey" in Italian.
The term for a ridge of coral in the sea that may be covered by high tides and exposed at low tides is a "coral reef." Coral reefs are diverse underwater ecosystems formed by the secretion of calcium carbonate by corals. They provide habitats for a wide range of marine life and are important for biodiversity and coastal protection.