regarde la beauté de la mer
Singe de la mer.
"The Sea" by Bryan Procter describes the awe-inspiring and ever-changing nature of the sea. The poem portrays the sea as a powerful force of nature that evokes a sense of wonder and mystery in those who behold it. Procter uses vivid imagery and personification to convey the sea's beauty, strength, and eternal presence.
A river is 'une rivière' (fem.) in French; 'un fleuve' (masc.) is a river that runs into the sea or the ocean (tributary rivers emptying into larger ones are only called rivière, but not fleuve)
"Sea" and "purchase" are English equivalents of the French words mer and acquisition.Specifically, the feminine noun mer means "sea." The feminine noun acquisition means "acquisition, purchase." The respective pronunciations will be "mehr" and "ah-kee-zee-syoh" in French.
"Sea cucumber" is an English equivalent of the French phrase bêche de mer.Specifically, the feminine noun bêcheliterally means "spade." The preposition de means "of." The feminine noun mer means "sea."The pronunciation will be "behsh duh mehr" in French.
Muir (sea)
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de la mer is French for of the sea.
under the sea beauty pageants
to show people the beauty of the sea
in French, the sea is translated 'la mer'
Sea animals are 'les animaux marins' in French.