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Why Is The French Word For Water Eau? [Solved]
eau (n.) French for “water,” from Old French eue (12c.), from Latin aqua “water, rainwater” (from PIE root *akwa- “water”). Brought into English in combinations such as eau de vie “brandy” (1748), literally “water of life;” eau de toilette (1907).14 May 2017
French word for Water is L’eau
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French word for water is l’eau
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