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How to pronounce plage in English?

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Type of beach

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I think if you feel strongly about them, then the talk plage is the proper outlet to discuss it first before posting.
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BelleMare plage beach, an exotic beach with white sand and nice lagoon attracts a lot of Mauritians and tourists.
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A paddle steamer plied several times a day between this roadstead and the agreeably unsophisticated plage of Les Sablettes.
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In Pauline a la plage, Eric Rohmer's protagonist probably wishes for shrapnel to off her, if only to spare her the pointless banter of her tacky, divorce cousin.
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For anyone who has endured the plage proportions of a fly infestation in outback Oz, these devices were the epitome of practical and ingenious outback culture.
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A variety of solar phenomena are being studied, including sunspots, plage, supergranulation, giant cell convection, magnetically-active region evolution, meridional circulation, and solar rotation.
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  • The beach at a seaside resort
  • A plage is a bright region in the chromosphere of the Sun, typically found in regions of the chromosphere near sunspots. The term itself is poetically taken from the French word for "beach. ...
  • A plage is a clear, unornamented area on the basal area of an otherwise ornamented spore. Characteristic of spores from the euagaric genus Galerina.
  • (Plages) Small, bright, relatively hot spots on the sun.
  • (Plages) 1981. (Montreal 1981). Dob-Yppan 1986. RCI 626 (NACO, Garant conductor)
  • A smooth, paler or unpigmented spot on the surface of a spore.
  • An extended emission feature of an active region that exists from the emergence of the first magnetic flux until the widely scattered remnant magnetic fields merge with the background.
  • A bright feature found in the vicinity of most active sunspot groups; occurs on a larger scale and is brighter than a facula. Plage is French for "beach," because each plage looks like light-colored sand against the darker structures around them.
  • Bright cloud-like feature found around sunspots that represent a region of higher temperature and density within the chromosphere. Plages are particularly visible when photographed through filters passing H or Ca spectral lines.