Löschwasser
Fire (as in flames) is das Feuer in German
Fireman = Feuerwehrmann
The German word for water is Wasser,pronounced vass'err.A child would pronounce it like vassa.
water = Wasser
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Feuergott (Foi-er-got)
aqua-, aquatic-, aqui-, aqu-, -aquatically, aque-, -aqueousThose are actually Latin stems that mean "water." The actual Latin word for water is "aqua" (genitive: aquae, feminine gender).
"Wasser" is the term you are looking for.
If WATER were a word in German, it would be pronounced WA ter (WA like WAter in English, and ter like ter rific in English - with the accent being on the first syllable). However, the word for water in German is WASSER, which is pronounced VAS ser (the A in VAS sounding the same as the A in WATER, and the ser sounding like the English word SIR). The accent for WASSER is on the first syllable.
"reines Wasser" is the translation.
It comes from the German word pudel, which is short for pudelhund, meaning to splash in the water in reference to the poodle being a water dog. As you would guess, pudelmeans puddle in English. :D Hope this helps! if it doesn't i don't Know what wil!
Achtung means caution. Spitfeuer is an unsuccessful attempt to literally translate spitfire into German (fire = Feuer). The actual German word would be Hitzkopf.