Examples of using "Plaj" in a sentence and their english translations:
The beach is empty.
How was the beach?
The beach was crowded.
- Where is the beach?
- Where's the beach?
The beach was beautiful.
The beach is swarming with people.
I love beach parties.
Which way is the beach?
The beach was fairly empty.
The beach was packed with tourists.
Excuse me, where is the beach?
The beach was crowded with tourists.
There are no beaches in this area.
The girls are playing beach volleyball.
- She plays beach volleyball.
- He plays beach volleyball.
Tom is watching beach volleyball.
The boys are playing beach volleyball.
He plays beach volleyball.
And this is a beach.
There is no beach in this area.
The beach isn't far from here.
Tom is a beach bum.
This beach is dangerous at night.
Where's the nearest beach?
How was the beach?
The beach is empty.
Are there any beaches in Germany?
The beach was closed due to shark sightings.
It was a perfect day for the beach.
This isn't a private beach.
This beach is known for its soft sand.
This beach is a paradise for surfers.
There are a lot of beach bums in Hawaii.
Tom and Mary are playing beach volleyball.
I walked along the beach when the tide ebbed.
Is the beach near this area?
What's in the beach bag that's in the trunk of your car?
This beach is a popular tourist spot.
How can we go to the beach without beach beds?
There's a beach party tonight.
Tom stretched out on a beach towel.
This is the most beautiful beach in the whole world.
How far is the nearest beach?
Tom gave us permission to use his beach house.
Which way is the beach?
Would you like to come to my beach party this evening?
The beach is the ideal place to play for the children.
Mary stretched out on her beach towel and fell asleep.
I always have a couple of beach towels in my car.
They found a secluded beach where they spent the day.
This is the tsunami: the beach will come to you if you don't come to the beach.
I just bought a new pair of beach shorts.
I hope to find a quiet beach this year; I'm already tired of crowded beaches.
Where is Beach 10? It doesn’t exist; in German "beachten" means "to pay attention".