Water or The water may be English equivalents of 'el agua'. The feminine noun 'agua' means 'water'. In the singular, it takes the masculine definite article 'el'. In the plural, it takes the feminine definite article 'las', to be written as 'las aguas'. The singular is pronounced 'eh-LAH-gwah'. The plural is pronounced 'lah-SWAH-gwahs'.
To drink water is an English equivalent of 'tomar agua'. The infinitive 'tomar' means 'to take, to drink'. The feminine noun 'agua' means 'water'. Together, they're pronounced 'toh-MAH-RAH-gwah'.
I need to drink water is an English equivalent of 'Necesito tomar agua'. The verb 'necesito' means '[I] am needing, do need, need'. The infinitive 'tomar' means 'to take, drink'. The feminine noun 'agua' means 'water'. All together, they're pronounced 'neh-seh-SEE-toh toh-MAH-RAH-gwah'.
It means water aka H2O
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Agua is the Spanish word for water.
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"Dame agua" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "give me water" in English. It is a simple request asking for someone to provide water.
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1.) i do not know exactly what the name agua means but in Spanish it means water. 2.) Technically, at least in the English form of speaking, 'Agua' is not a name. Agua is the Spanish word for water. Perhaps you are thinking of the name 'Aqua'. Aqua is a girl's name from Latin origins that simply mean unto itself, water. So, through translation, the name 'Agua'->'Aqua'->'water'.
"Water" is an English equivalent of "agua."Specifically, the Spanish word is a feminine noun. But it takes the masculine singular definite article "el" ("the") in the singular. One reason lies in the reluctance to follow the ending vowel "a" of the feminine singular definite article "la" with the beginning vowel "a" of "agua." The feminine definite plural article "las" is used with the plural "aguas" ("waters").The pronunciation is "AH-gwah."
The pronunciation is "A" is in Apple and then "Gwa".... "A"-"Gwa"
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The word agua is "water" in Spanish.