It comes from the Latin word aqua.
It is definitely Latin , I don't know about greek
The Latin word is: aqua.
Greek.
'Aqua' is a latin word and it means water. Water in greek is 'νερό' (pronnounced ne-RO)
The word "aquatic" originates from the Latin word "aquaticus," which is derived from "aqua" meaning water.
The Latin word for water is aqua.
The Latin word for water is aqua.
Aqua
"Aqua" is the Latin word for water and is commonly used as a prefix to refer to things related to water, such as aquatic or aqueduct.
It came from the either Latin or Roman word: Aqua. It means water I have no idea where we came up with water! D: oh nooo!
Oriri is the Latin equivalent of 'to originate'. It literally means 'to rise'. There's no known origin or root. But it may be connected to the Greek word 'ornymi'.
The word aqua comes from the Latin language. It is used as a root word for the English language, for example aquifer, aquatic, aquarium.