Agua

/ˈɑɡwə/ noun

Definition

The Spanish and Portuguese word for water. Used in English in certain contexts, particularly in southwestern United States where Spanish influence is strong.

Etymology

From Latin 'aqua' meaning water, which also gave rise to English words like aquatic and aquarium. The word traveled through Vulgar Latin into Spanish and Portuguese, maintaining its essential form across centuries and languages.

Kelly Says

Agua is a perfect example of how fundamental words tend to be conserved across related languages - the similarity between Latin 'aqua,' Spanish 'agua,' and English 'aquatic' shows how essential concepts resist change. In the American Southwest, 'agua' appears in countless place names, creating a bilingual landscape that reflects cultural history.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ውሃ
ARالعربية
ماء
BNবাংলা
জল
CACatalà
aigua
CSČeština
voda
DADansk
vand
DEDeutsch
Wasser
ELΕλληνικά
νερό
ESEspañol
agua
FAفارسی
آب
FISuomi
vesi
FRFrançais
eau
GUGU
પાણી
HAHA
ruwa
HEעברית
מים
HIहिन्दी
पानी
HUMagyar
víz
IDBahasa Indonesia
air
IGIG
mmiri
ITItaliano
acqua
JA日本語
KKKK
су
KMKM
ទឹក
KO한국어
MRMR
पाणी
MSBahasa Melayu
air
MYမြန်မာ
ရေ
NLNederlands
water
NONorsk
vann
PAPA
ਪਾਣੀ
PLPolski
woda
PTPortuguês
água
RORomână
apă
RUРусский
вода
SVSvenska
vatten
SWKiswahili
maji
TAதமிழ்
நீர்
TEతెలుగు
నీరు
THไทย
น้ำ
TLTL
tubig
TRTürkçe
su
UKУкраїнська
вода
URاردو
پانی
VITiếng Việt
nước
YOYO
omi
ZH中文
ZUZU
amanzi

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