What do the French call water?

l’eau
Water in French is “l’eau”. It’s feminine, and pronounced [lo]. Plural is “les eaux” pronounced [lé zo].

How do you order water in French?

The simplest way to order is to say what you want and add s’il vous plait at the end. For example, if you want still water, you can say, De l’eau plate, s’il vous plait. You’ll normally be given a glass and the bottle.

How do you pronounce L eau?

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Is Aqua French for water?

In ‘Langue d’Oc’ the word water writes ‘aqua’ or ‘aiga’, or ‘agua’, or ‘aigue’. It is just an example of how French eroded latin words faster than other Romance languages as Julio Ruiz says. Many other words in French are much shorter than in, say Spanish.

What do the French call a bathroom?

les toilettes
Note that the term les toilettes referring to the bathroom is always plural. You may also use the word les cabinets. If you do, you’d say, “Où sont les cabinets, s’il te plaît,” but it’s a bit old-fashioned.

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French word for water is l’eau – YouTube.

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Is it pronounced apricot or apricot?

Apricot is pronounced differently between American English and British English. In the US, the correct pronunciation of apricot is ah-prih-cot. The only difference is that the “a” is pronounced with an open “ah” sound, differently from the British pronunciation of apricot.

Is it pronounced potato or potato?

Normally, the word “potato” is exclusively pronounced with a long A (/ej/), in both American and British usage.

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