Neither.
The "à la" form could make you think this phrase was intended to sound French, however.
¡Vamos a la playa! is not an Italian phrase because it is the Spanish equivalent of "Let's go to the beach!" in English.
Yes, the French phrase la maison is in the feminine. The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase -- which translates as "the house" -- will be "la meh-zo" in French.
"De la vie" is a French phrase that translates to "of life" in English.
"La fils" is not a common phrase in French. "Fil" means "son" in French. If "la fils" is intended to mean "the son," the correct French phrase is "le fils" for a male child and "la fille" for a female child, which mean "the son" and "the daughter" respectively.
The French word "la chaise" is feminine. In French, nouns that refer to objects are classified as either masculine or feminine. "La" is the feminine definite article used before feminine nouns in French.
Viva l'amore! is an Italian equivalent of the French phrase Vive l'amour! The declaration translates as "Long live love!" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "VEE-va la-MO-rey" in Italian and "veev la-moor" in French.
Salut, belle! is a French equivalent of the Italian phrase Ciao, bella! The greeting translates into English as "Hello, beautiful!" The respective pronunciation will be "sa-lyoo bel" in French and "tchow BEL-la" in Italian.
"The sweet (female, one, woman)" is a literal English equivalent of the French phrase la dolce. The pronunciation of the feminine singular definite article and pronoun will be "la DOL-tchey" in Italian.
¡Vamos a la playa! is not an Italian phrase because it is the Spanish equivalent of "Let's go to the beach!" in English.
La nostra casa is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "our house." The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase will be "la NO-stra KA-sa" in Italian.
No, dolce bella is not a French phrase. The feminine/masculine singular adjective and feminine singular adjective instead represent the Italian words for "beautiful candy (dessert, sweet)" or "sweet beauty." The pronunciation will be "DOL-tchey BEL-la" in Italian.
The feminine singular word la in French, Italian and Spanish is "the" in English.
La bella rosa is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the beautiful rose." The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase will be "la BEL-la RO-za" in Italian.
'La phrase', in French, means 'sentence' in English
Yes, the French phrase la maison is in the feminine. The pronunciation of the feminine singular phrase -- which translates as "the house" -- will be "la meh-zo" in French.
"His beautiful Italian (girl, woman)!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase la sua bella italiana! The phrase also translates literally as "Her beautiful Italian!" according to English context. The pronunciation will be "la SOO-a BEL-la EE-ta-LYA-na" in Pisan Italian.
La posta is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "the mail".Specifically, the feminine singular definite article la means "the". The feminine noun posta translates as "mail". The pronunciation will be "la PO-sta" in Italian.