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wasser — meaning in English: water

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neutral very common
Usage
Native German speakers commonly use the word 'wasser' in everyday conversations, such as ordering a drink at a restaurant or discussing hydration during sports. You might hear it in casual settings, like friends asking each other if they want water during a gathering.
Synonyms & nuances
'Wasser' is a straightforward term for water, while 'Flüssigkeit' is more general and means 'liquid.' Use 'wasser' when referring specifically to drinking water or the natural resource, whereas 'Flüssigkeit' encompasses all kinds of liquids.
Culture
'Wasser' derives from the Old High German word 'wazzar,' which is related to the English word 'water.' This word has significant cultural importance in Germany, where people enjoy various types of water, including sparkling and mineral waters. Interestingly, the famous mineral water brands like Evian and Perrier are often compared to Germany's own spring waters, which are celebrated for their purity.
FAQ
Q.How do you pronounce 'wasser' in German?
'Wasser' is pronounced as 'vah-sser' in German. The 'w' sounds like a 'v,' and the double 's' is pronounced sharply, similar to 's' in 'snake.'
Q.Can 'wasser' be used in idiomatic expressions?
Yes, 'wasser' can be used in idiomatic expressions such as 'Wasser unter dem Brücke' (water under the bridge), which means something is in the past and no longer relevant.
Q.What is the gender of the noun 'wasser'?
'Wasser' is a neuter noun in German, which means it uses the article 'das.' So, you would say 'das Wasser' when referring to water.
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