Eau in fact derived from aqua. There are tons of other words in French derived from aqua, like aquateinte, etc. etc. Just browse a French dictionary.
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Derivatives from the Latin word for water: aqua, would be aquarium, aquamarine, aquatic bitchh
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aqueous, aqueduct, aquarium, aqua
Aquamarine, aquifer, aquacade, aquaclude, aquamarine, aquatint
English derivatives of discipulus would include ones like discipline, disciples, etc
The spanish word aqua means water in english...
aqua (water) mizu aqua (colour) mizuiro
In the English name, Mary Poppins? There are no Greek or Latin derivatives.
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The English word "aqua" is actually very similar when translated into Japanese. When spelled with the English alphabet it simply becomes "akua".