It is inconceivable that any language on earth would not have word for water. Its's such an important commodity.
In the mRNA language, each word consists of three letters, called nucleotides.
"Buddhist" isn't a language any more than "Episcopalian" is a language. Each Buddhist would have a word in his native language for "Beauty"
"each" is a word from the English language. There is no scientific notation for it.
H2o or water
Language have an affinity with each other.
There is no language called aqua. The word aqua is from Latin, the original Latin word being agua.
The word "Mni," in the Dakota language, means water. "Mni Wakan" refers to sacred or holy water.
Each subtitle stream can be assigned a different language.
The word "Khushi" in Braille language would be represented by the corresponding Braille characters for each letter in the word. Each character in the Braille system consists of a pattern of raised dots that can be felt by touch.
The Latin word aqua refers to "water" in English language.
I do not know, "consceptive" is not a word in the English language.
It comes from Latin, 'aquarius' being a form of the word 'aqua', meaning water. Although the usage of the word 'aquarium' as a water tank for living organisms only came into use in the 19th Century.