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water in Spanish

water in Spanish is agua, aguacha, linfa — water means the clear liquid (H2O) that falls as rain and fills rivers, lakes, and seas, essential to all known life.

water in Spanish

agua
noun
(uncountable) An inorganic compound (of molecular formula H2O) found at room temperature and pressure as a clear liquid; it is present naturally as rain, and found in rivers, lakes and seas; its solid form is ice and its gaseous form is steam.
aguacha
noun
(uncountable) An inorganic compound (of molecular formula H2O) found at room temperature and pressure as a clear liquid; it is present naturally as rain, and found in rivers, lakes and seas; its solid form is ice and its gaseous form is steam.
linfa
noun
(uncountable) An inorganic compound (of molecular formula H2O) found at room temperature and pressure as a clear liquid; it is present naturally as rain, and found in rivers, lakes and seas; its solid form is ice and its gaseous form is steam.
wata
noun
(uncountable) An inorganic compound (of molecular formula H2O) found at room temperature and pressure as a clear liquid; it is present naturally as rain, and found in rivers, lakes and seas; its solid form is ice and its gaseous form is steam.
botella de agua
noun
(countable) A serving of liquid water.
vaso de agua
noun
(countable) A serving of liquid water.
agua
noun
(alchemy, philosophy) The aforementioned liquid, considered one of the Classical elements or basic elements of alchemy.
aguas
noun
(poetic, archaic, or, dialectal) A body of water, almost always a river, sometimes a lake or reservoir, especially in the names given to such bodies.
agua
noun
(poetic, archaic, or, dialectal) A body of water, almost always a river, sometimes a lake or reservoir, especially in the names given to such bodies.
aguas menores
noun
Urine. [from 15th c.]
agua
noun
Urine. [from 15th c.]
fluido
noun
fluidos corporales
noun
humor
noun
regar
verb
(transitive) To pour water into the soil surrounding (plants).
aguar
verb
(transitive) To pour water into the soil surrounding (plants).
abrevar
verb
(transitive) To wet or supply with water; to moisten; to overflow with water; to irrigate.
aguar
verb
(transitive) To wet or supply with water; to moisten; to overflow with water; to irrigate.
dar agua a
verb
(transitive) To wet or supply with water; to moisten; to overflow with water; to irrigate.
hacer agua
verb
(transitive) To wet or supply with water; to moisten; to overflow with water; to irrigate.
aguar
verb
(transitive) To dilute.

What does "water" mean?

  1. noun The clear liquid (H2O) that falls as rain and fills rivers, lakes, and seas, essential to all known life.
    "She poured a glass of cold water."
  2. noun A body of water, such as a sea, lake, or river.
    "The ship sailed into international waters."
  3. verb To supply plants, animals, or soil with water.
    "He watered the tomatoes every morning before work."
  4. verb To produce tears or saliva, often as an involuntary reaction.
    "The smoke made her eyes water."

water in a sentence

  • She poured a glass of cold water.
  • The plants need water every couple of days.
  • The ship sailed into international waters.
  • He watered the tomatoes every morning before work.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "water" in Spanish?

"water" in Spanish is agua, aguacha, linfa. water means: The clear liquid (H2O) that falls as rain and fills rivers, lakes, and seas, essential to all known life.

How do you use "water" in a sentence?

Example: "She poured a glass of cold water." In Spanish, "water" is agua, aguacha, linfa.

Are there other ways to say "water" in Spanish?

Yes — Spanish has 16 translations listed for "water": agua, aguacha, linfa, wata, botella de agua, vaso de agua.

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