Yes because they look and sound the same.
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Yes, English is a Germanic language and Wasser means Water in German. In linguistics, cognates are words that have a common etymological origin. This learned term derives from the Latin cognatus (blood relative). Cognates within the same language are doublets.
Water - Wasser Brother - Bruder House - Haus Mother - Mutter Father - Vater
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carbonated water = stilles Wasser / Wasser ohne Kohlensäure
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water = Wasser
The word "wasser" a noun, translates to "water" in English. Interestingly enough, it is also a village in southwest Germany
The German word for water is Wasser,pronounced vass'err.A child would pronounce it like vassa.
Wasser (pronounced vasser)
water is das Wasser in German.