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water — meaning in English: water

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'water' in everyday conversations, especially when discussing hydration, meals, or weather. For example, you might hear it at a café when ordering a drink or during a casual chat about swimming plans on a hot day.
Synonyms & nuances
'Water' can be compared to 'vloeistof' (liquid), which is a broader term encompassing all liquids, not just water. You would choose 'water' when specifically referring to this essential substance, particularly in context of drinking or relating to nature.
Culture
'Water' has a fascinating etymology, originating from the Proto-Germanic word *watar, which is also the root for similar words in other Germanic languages. In Dutch culture, water plays a vital role, as the country is famous for its extensive canal systems and historic windmills that rely on water management.
FAQ
Q.What does the Dutch word 'water' mean in English?
'Water' in Dutch translates directly to 'water' in English. It's a basic yet vital word, used in many contexts from daily life to science.
Q.How do you pronounce 'water' in Dutch?
'Water' is pronounced as 'vah-ter' in Dutch, with a soft 'w' and a clear 'a' sound like in 'father.'
Q.Are there any common phrases with 'water' in Dutch?
Yes, a common phrase is 'water drinken,' which means 'to drink water.' You might also hear 'watermeloen' for 'watermelon,' which literally means 'water melon.'
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