Beach

/biːtʃ/ noun

A beach is a strip of land along the edge of a body of water, usually covered with sand, pebbles, or small rocks. People often go to beaches to swim, relax, and play.

“Beach” likely comes from Old English “bæce” or related Germanic words for shore or bank. Its exact origin is uncertain, but it has long been tied to the idea of a pebbly or sandy shore.

AMየባሕር ዳርቻ
ARشاطئ
BNসৈকত
CSpláž
DAstrand
DEStrand
ELπαραλία
ESplaya
FAساحل
FIranta
FRplage
GUબીચ
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