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Since latin word for water is aqua then the modern roman would spell it out as acqua.
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aqua or aque
Water(H2O)
The was not a language called Roman. The Romans were Latins and spoke Latin. Water in Latin is aqua.
We call the Roman water system aqueducts. The Romans used two words for it, aquae ductus. If there was a name to the aqueduct, they wold just use aqua followed by the name, such as the Aqua Julia, Aqua Marcia, etc.
By the end of the Western Roman empire, the city of Rome had many prominent aqueducts within her boundaries. The most notable of these aqueducts are the Aqua Appia ,the first Roman aqueduct, and the Aqua Claudia, built by the emperor Claudius and would remain one of the largest aquducts in the city
Aqua wields a keyblade known as the Rain Fall.
Today, we call the aqua-lung the scuba, however, the aqua-lung was the earliest model of a scuba.
Roman Aqua ducks were transportantion bridges/archsways which transported water from the water sources to citys or towns or nidusrtrial sites. They could have multiple levels from anything like 1-3 aqua ducks on top of each other. The first roman aqua duck is said to be the Aqua Appia whichw as built around about 312BC. Although there are the great big bridge/archway type aqua ducks or aquaducts above the surface there are many Roman aquaducks ( really spelt aquaducts) built under ground. Building them under ground was better than building them above the surface for it prevented the water from getting diseased. I hope this information helps you but for more detailed information you could try sites like wikipedia, also you spell Roman aqua ducks like "aquaducts" instead of aqua ducks like i originally did this will bring up lots of good detailed information sites.
The aqua duct to bring water into Rome, plumbing, the Roman arch used in building and bridges, some of which are still in use.
I guess you mean the Roman aqueducts. Aqueducts (water conduits) are still used today. The Roman aqueducts are still talked about because they were marvels of ancient Roman engineering and ruins of their amazing bridgework are still standing in various parts of Europe, Western Asia and North Africa.