"A beach hut" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "cabine de plage."
Specifically, the feminine singular indefinite article "une" means "a, one." The feminine word "cabine" means "cabin, hut." The preposition "de" means "of." The feminine word "plage" means "beach."
The pronunciation is "yoon kah-been duh plahzh."
Feminine describes the gender of the French word plage. The feminine singular noun in question translates as "beach" in English. The pronunciation will be "plazh" in northern French and "pla-zhuh" in southerly French.
your beach is translated 'ta plage / votre plage' in French.
The word 'cabana' has the English meaning of a 'light, tentlike structure for changing in at a beach or swimming pool'. It comes from the word 'cabaña', which is Spanish for 'cabin'. So there are a couple of possibilities in French, depending upon the situation. If it's tentlike, then the equivalent is une tente de plage. If it's a hut, then the equivalent is une cabane. And if it's roomier than a hut, then the equivalent is une cabine de plage.
La plage (fem.) means 'the beach' in English.
The word "beach" in French is "plage," which is feminine. Therefore, it is referred to as "la plage."
'la plage' means the beach in French.
Sur la plage.
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.
a beach - une plage the beach - la plage
La plage
"Plage la temps" does not make sense in French. "Plage" means beach and "temps" means time/weather. If you meant something else, please provide more context.
j'habite sur la plage, je vis sur la plage