next to the sea
à côté de la mer means next to the sea, by the sea.
Mal de mer is an expression literally translating into "sick of sea" or "bad of sea." In English, we know it as "seasick."
"de la mer à la mer" means "from the sea to the sea" (from one ocean to another, as in the Canadian motto, that you can also find in Latin) -
"Seafood" is an English equivalent of the French phrase fruits de mer.Specifically, the masculine noun fruits literally means "fruits." The preposition de means "from, of." The feminine noun mer means "sea."The pronunciation will be "fwee duh mehr" in French.
The literal translation for this would be 'lost in a sea of names.'
Literally: The little daughter (or girl) of the sea.
french for "sea of names"
Mal de mer is an expression literally translating into "sick of sea" or "bad of sea." In English, we know it as "seasick."
La vie en mer in French means "life at sea" in English.
It means: "from the sea the sea"
a seafarer, an [experienced] seafarer
"de la mer à la mer" means "from the sea to the sea" (from one ocean to another, as in the Canadian motto, that you can also find in Latin) -
Au bord de la mer.
Mer de Noms was created in 1999.
L'Étoile de mer was created in 1928.
Peyriac-de-Mer's population is 1,011.
"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.
Coco De Mer