a = to
la = the
playa = beach
La playa is "The beach" in english
española means: Spaniard or Spanish (use it only with feminine words) española also means Spaniard girl (a girl from Spain) some examples: la Industria Española (the Spanish Industry) la Bolsa Española ( the Spanish Stock Market) la Playa Española (the Spanish beach) la Cultura Española (the Spanish culture) Industria, Bolsa, Playa and Cultura are all feminine words,
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.
Estoy muy celoso de ti en la playa.
nunca
How often do you go to the beach
"sand on the beach"
pla·yafrom:http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dict_en_es/spanish/playa;_ylt=AiTV2mabrpj1w8ah5HRLDBb_s8sF
La Playa
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
Ah, the beach again !
La playa
en/a la playa
the beach = la playa
"Me encanta la playa"
española means: Spaniard or Spanish (use it only with feminine words) española also means Spaniard girl (a girl from Spain) some examples: la Industria Española (the Spanish Industry) la Bolsa Española ( the Spanish Stock Market) la Playa Española (the Spanish beach) la Cultura Española (the Spanish culture) Industria, Bolsa, Playa and Cultura are all feminine words,
¡Vamos a la playa! is not an Italian phrase because it is the Spanish equivalent of "Let's go to the beach!" in English.
(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