The beach = La plage
your beach is translated 'ta plage / votre plage' in French.
The word "beach" in French is "plage," which is feminine. Therefore, it is referred to as "la plage."
The word "beach" in French is spelled "plage." It is pronounced similarly to "plahzh," with a soft "g" sound. If you need more context or usage, feel free to ask!
No, Beach Boy songs are not sung in French.
'i leave the beach' in french is 'i quitter la plage'
a paradise beach is translated 'une plage paradisiaque" in French.
"Beach Volley"
Beach house is maison de plage. (may-son Dee plag [as in rhyming with "flag"])
Beach (general word) = Litus Beach (as a resort) = Acta
Yes, the noun beach is a commonnoun, a general word for any beach anywhere.The word beach is also a verb: beach, beaches, beaching, beached.
A plage is a bright or luminous region near the sun. It is usually related with sunspots. The word comes from French, in concrete, from the word "beach".
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.