It will depend on the shape of the glasses ; if they are low and wide you say "des coupes à champagne" ; if they are higher and thin, you say "des flûtes à champagne".
Also if you don't know the shape you can say "des verres à champagne" but it is not as accurate as the two previous expressions.
Un verre d'eau is how you say a glass of water.
It is spelt : un verre de champagne.
un verre de vin
Un verre d'eau avec du citron or un verre de citronnade.
Une flaque (puddle) d'eau (water)
water is translated to "eau". if you want to say "the water" as in a lake or a large body of water is would be "l'eau"
sucerla blur distibuteur à eau
Déesse is how you say goddess in French.
"Glass house" in French is "maison en verre."
verre vert. French class
verre fusionné
Un verre d'eau avec du citron or un verre de citronnade.
wine glass is " verre de vin " in french language j'aime le vin ! I like wine !
It depends If the water is cold and the temp of glass don;t matter than it is glass of cold water If the glass is cold and the temp of the water don't matter than it is cold glass of water People normally use glass of cold water
un buquette de cokee
Hot water is "eau chaude" in French.
eau
water pollution mean pollution des eaux in french
It's not French
sur l'eau