Eau is French for water. (Eau de vie is "water of life", for instance.)
Eau de chien mouillé in French means "wet dog water" in English.
Eau is French for water. Kind of funny when you realize that Eau de Toilette essentially means "Toilet Water." Fancy perfume!
'donne-moi de cette eau' means 'give me some of that water' in French.
No, cologne(or eau de cologne) is much more concentrated then eau de toilet. Basically eau de toilet means, "toilet water" in French.:) But it's not literally. It just means the the concentration has been watered down; more so then cologne.
"Eau de toilette" is a term used in perfumery to refer to a type of fragrance concentration that typically contains 5-15% aromatic compounds. It is lighter and more affordable than eau de parfum and lasts for a few hours. The term "eau de toilette" translates to "toilet water" in French.
"Miracle water" or "water of miracles" may be English equivalents of the French phrase eau des merveilles.Specifically, the feminine noun eau means "water." The preposition de means "of." The feminine noun merveilles means "miracles."The pronunciation will be "oh dey mehr-vey" in French.
"eau" is French for water. (Eau de toilette is toilet water , subject of bad jokes.)
eau is oh de is d-e parfum is par-fum its kinda easy apart from the eau bit (its french!)
No. It is just called "eau de toilette" which means "toilet water" in french.
eau de cologne
I want to smell your eau de Cologne (a perfume)