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kepler471·il y a 3 ans·discussI only meant this as "similar to the Germanic", I don't know enough to give this category a proper name
kepler471·il y a 3 ans·discussThanks for this!Looking into it a bit more, the French is also from the latin source (aqua) - https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/eau
kepler471·il y a 3 ans·discussEven within Europe there are many different words used for water, very cool! This is not a comprehensive list: Germanic - wasser/water/voda/woda French - eau Italian/Spanish - aqua/agua Greek - nero (νερό) Danish - vand Romanian - apă Latvian - udens Turkish - su Welsh - dwr