how to write water in

India
July 26, 2009 11:48pm CST
how to write water in different language
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7 responses
• Indonesia
27 Jul 09
In Indonesia language, water is write as 'air'. the 'r' in 'air' is pronounce clearly..Some people say indonesia language quiet difficult because there's 'r' that needs to be pronounced clearly,,lol,,
• Philippines
27 Jul 09
water - in Chinese character
"Tubig" in Filipino. In Bicolano (Filipino region dialect) it is called as "tu-bi". In Chinese, here is the symbol (attached image) this is usually read as "tsuy" in Fookien and "shuey" in Mandarin.
@thebestmom (1104)
• Philippines
31 Mar 10
its shui in mandanrin, tsui in fukien, another chinese language tubig in filipino danum in pampango, also a filipino language
@mdvarghese (1789)
• Bangalore, India
27 Jul 09
I know how to write water in five languages. It is easy to learn the languages. Nowadays these language guides are available in the book stores. You should keep some time for this activity and should have the will and commitment. Then it is very simple. "Nothing is Imposssible"
@lrglara (1334)
• Philippines
27 Jul 09
dont know if it is allowed... but hey! what the heck.. water is "tubig" (pronounced as "too big") in Tagalog / Filipino...
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@dreamnishu (1247)
• China
26 Jan 10
In chinese water called shui. I can also write it in there language but my keybord has not that's software. In bangla(Bangladesh) or hindi(India) or in urdu(Pakistan) it calls pani. Though sometime it also called jol in hindi language.
@dex1007 (556)
• Malaysia
27 Jul 09
english - water hindi - pani malaysia - air i can't remember in japanese... persian - aouh`