mineral water is 'de l'eau minérale' in French.
Eau minérale is a French equivalent of the English phrase "mineral water." The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun and adjective -- which by word order mean "water mineral" literally -- will be "o mee-ney-ral" in French.
Mineral Water
Yes, this is mineral water bottled in the village of the same name in eastern France.
l'eau minerale
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water (to drink) - l'eau water (to water plants) - arroser mineral water - l'eau minérale eau
Our word Mineral has its roots in French and earlier in Latin. Effectively 'coming from a mine', but for a better trail, you'll need the services of a linguist.
In French, the word for water is 'eau'.
The French word for water is "l'eau (pronounced "lo" to rhyme with "go").
graphite is a mineral that floats in water.
French mineral water has a reputation to be pure. Usually large areas surronding the sources are left unspoiled (it is forbidden to use fertilizers and other chemicals). Wether it is good for the environment to drink bottled water instead of tap water is a moot point.
deaux is not a French word. Is it d'eaux ('of water')? -