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Ελληνική (Greek)

n. - νερό, (μτφ.) ιριδισμός (υφάσματος κ.λπ.)

v. - αρδεύω, ποτίζω, βρέχω, καταβρέχω, διαβρέχω, νερώνω

adj. - υδάτινος, του νερού

pref. - υδάτινος I believe it could be aqua or hydra, but i don't know much Latin, so I tried my best.

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14y ago

νερό ; nero pronounced 'nay-rOH'

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14y ago

Water comes from the Greek 'υδρα (hydra), though our pronunciation is closer to the German Wasser.

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13y ago

hydro from Ancient Geek ὕδωρ[heethor]=water, which forms the prefix ὕδρο- == hydro-

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12y ago

The Greek pronunciation of the word for water is "nero" (nair-OH).

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12y ago

νερό/ Nero 'nay-RO'

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14y ago

water = ΝΕΡΟ (nero)

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Hydro is a Greek root which means water

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15y ago

Aqua

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