if you mean l'eau, then it is water, otherwise I am not sure.
Vert(e) Vert(e)
Vert, verte is an adjective meaning green in English.
The root part in invert is " vert " because the english language is derived from french language and " vert " in french means " Green " and that's all is an opinion.
GREEN!!vert is the masculine form and verte is the feminine form.Also, you don't pronounce the "t" in the masculine form....Hope I could help! :)
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The root word in invert is "vert," which means to turn or change direction.
le citron vert
max ate cheese
Peppers....poivre or piment
No French word comes from the noun Vermont - but the name Vermont seems to come from the French vert+mont i.e. green mount.
From the French word "vert" and "mont" meaning "These Green Mountains"