"Can I have a bottle of water" in Traditional Chinese is "請你給我一瓶水." In Simplified Chinese, this is 请你给我一瓶水. It is pronounced "Qing3 ni3 gei3 wo3 yi1 ping2 shui3" in Hanyu Pinyin and "Chiing nii geei woo i pyng shoei" in Gwoyeu Romatzyh. Here's a breakdown:
請 - please
你 - you
給我 - give me
一瓶 - a bottle
水 - water
bie he zhege shui
dont drink this water
bie he zheli de shui
Dont drink the water here
Shuî
In Chinese, "water" is 水 (shuǐ).
A bottle is not a standard size so it is not possible to say how much water it will hold.
No, I would say. because the chemicals will get into the water.
Yeah!!
uh. somebody's gotta improve this answer. don't ask me. please
水 (Sh-oo-way)
Id say the water bottle you just hook up to there cage. Don't use a bowl unless you want the water to keep getting spilled.
Mizu no naka de oyogu 水 の 中で で 泳ぐ Water In Swim
You can say:Bettflasche (literal: Bed bottle) orWärmflasche (literal: warm bottle)[Note: the 'ä' makes the sound 'ea' when pronounced]
Can I say 'to dunk a bottle in water"? I'm not a native English speaker, so I'm interested to know whether it's possible to say so. Today my little daughter had a bath and she was playing with a little plastic bottle for dolls. She kept on opening the lid and filling the bottle with water. So I told her 'Let's dunk the bottle in water and squeeze it' Is that correct?
an empty water bottle