Water in French: Essential Vocabulary (with Audio)
“Water” in French is Eau (pronounced /o/). Eau often goes with a definite or an indefinite article, so you’ll mostly see it as de l’eau, d’eau, or l’eau. It’s a useful word in many situations — whether you’re traveling in France, eating at a French restaurant, or renting a house from a French-speaking person! As a French graduate, here is my handy vocabulary…
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