It is ubiquitous. It has no specific shape or proper form. what a good question! Language flows like water particles travelling through a river animals breed in water and nerds breed in language mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm sound is a waveform water travels in waves (sometimes) poets lie
A translator is much like a chloroplast, it listens to one person saying a language (like the suns rays, water, and other nutrients) and turns it into another language (glucose)
Some examples of "t" sounds in the English language are words like "top," "cat," "water," and "better."
Wate can be translated into Kikuyu language as mae.
a chemical reaction makes something happen, like rust or water
MY is water in Arabic it sounds just like the English word 'my' [i should know Arabic is my main language] MY is water in Arabic it sounds just like the English word 'my' [i should know Arabic is my main language]
In the African Luhya language, water is known as "Amatsi".
The English words 'dirty water' are translated into the African Luhya language as "amatsi amachafu".
Miem is Hebrew for water. It sounds like (my-m). In Hebrew the letters are mem, yud, mem
It is inconceivable that any language on earth would not have word for water. Its's such an important commodity.
You say "Give me water" in Maasai language of the African origin as "Nachaaki engare".
uses of water in hindi language
The English words "cold water" can be translated into African Luhya language as "amatsi amanyifu".