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"Water" is an English equivalent of "agua."

Specifically, the Spanish word is a feminine noun. But it takes the masculine singular definite article "el" ("the") in the singular. One reason lies in the reluctance to follow the ending vowel "a" of the feminine singular definite article "la" with the beginning vowel "a" of "agua." The feminine definite plural article "las" is used with the plural "aguas" ("waters").

The pronunciation is "AH-gwah."

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