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Why is water in Spanish (agua) el agua instead of la agua? Because I thought agua was feminine

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Answer:

That's a great question -- and one that gets asked a lot.

Step-by-step explanation:

There are three explanations at work here, depending...:

1. There are many words of Greek origin that end in an a, but are truly masculine, for instance, el tema, el clima.

2. When a feminine word begins with a stressed 'a', "el" is used instead of "la." So:

"El agua" - (feminine)

"La avenida" - The avenue (feminine)

3. Some people say that the word would sound confusing or funny to the ear: 'lagua.'

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good question In Spanish, the word "agua" which means 'water' is a special feminine noun. ... Because feminine singular nouns beginning with a stressed "a-" or "ha-" take the definite article “el” not “la” as you might expect. The reason has to do with pronunciation; "la agua" would sound like "lagua" and it might be confusing.
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