Please check the ortografy to give sense to the sentence, I'll try with this one:
Claro que no.
Of course not.
No te gusta la playa?
Don't you like the beach?
No, voy a la playa siempre.
No, I always go to the beach.
No voy a la playa siempre.
I don't always go to the beach.
nunca
a = to la = the playa = beach
It means, "Beach of the King," or, "King's Beach."
Playa Blanca is a town located on the island of Lanzarote. It's the most southern town on the island which is located in the municipality of Yaiza. The name Playa Blanca means White beach.
Playa del ingles means "Englishman's beach", probably the whole phrase was "la playa del ingles" and meant "the beach of the Englishman". Alternatively "playa" can be used for parking spaces that are rented throughout a city.
nunca
"Of course not. I don't like the beach. I'm not going to the beach."
Gust la playa means 'it likes the beach'.
It is Spanish for "Do you like me?". in exact translates roughly to "i likes to me" Me = I Gustas= likes A= to mi = me
La playa La playa literally means THE beach and una playa literally means A beach. Vamos a la playa - We go to the beach Me gusta la playa - I like the beach
a = to la = the playa = beach
I like volleyball: Me gusta voleibol. I like to play volleyball: Me gusta jugar voleibol.You say it like this: Me gusta el volleyball.
playa grande= big beach
There is no English translation of "Playa Conchal". Playa Conchal is a place located in Costa Rica. It is a popular tourist location with many resorts and beautiful beaches.
(Did you have) fun at the beach? = Te disfrutaste en la playa? (singular informal) Se disfruto usted en la playa? (singular formal) Os disfrutasteis en la playa? (plural informal) Se disfrutaron ustedes en la playa? (plural formal) diversion en la playa = fun at the beach
Beautiful Beach
There is a beach.