H2O. Water. Agua. Woda. L’eau.
In proper English it’s “wooder.”
Absolutely. I don't think I can even pronounce it 'correctly' if I tried. Wuaghter. Watter.
Wait wait wait... wooder as in wood-er, with the same oo as in book and cool?
What kind of proper English!
(to me as a European, proper English is British English ;-) )
I would use the the same a in water as how the British would say the au in laugh.
if I pronounce the t as a t or a d probably depends on how fast I speak and whether or not I speak with a Brit or not.