pool already is an English word.
Landslide or Mudslide
quite exactly like 'pool' and it's a female word --> une poule
Poole is derived from a corruption of the Celtic word bol and/or the Old English word pool denoting a place near a pool or creek. The last name is likely English in origin.
"Puuru" is a Japanese word and in English it means "Swimming Pool"
1) Alberca; piscina (as in swimming pool) 2) charca (as in pool of water) 3) fondo (as in a pool of funds) 4) billares (as in the game)
A natatorium is defined as a building that contains a swimming pool. For example, an indoor pool. It is a Latin word commonly used in English.
A natatorium is defined as a building that contains a swimming pool. For example, an indoor pool. It is a Latin word commonly used in English.
The word "pool" originates from the Middle English word "pol," meaning a "small body of water" or "pond." It is derived from the Old English term "pōl," which also referred to a pool of water. The term evolved over time, and in the 19th century, it began to be associated with the game of billiards as players would "pool" their money together to bet on the outcome of games. This gambling aspect contributed to the modern usage of "pool" in both contexts.
Une piscine is a swimming pool in English.
The Latin word for the word pool is stagnum. The Italian word for pool is piscina, in Greek pisina, and in Danish it is said as pool.
You may say 'funsui'.
It means :"were", as in: "Ils étaient à la piscine" ("they were at the pool").