How to say "sparkling water" in Brazilian Portuguese?

In Brazilian Portuguese "sparkling water" translates to  água com gás 

Transliteration: AH-gwah kohm GAHS

🇧🇷 Eu prefiro água com gás do que sem gás.

🗣️ Eh-oo preh-FEE-roo AH-gwah kohm GAHS doh keh sehng GAHS.

🇺🇸 I prefer sparkling water to still water.



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Brazilian Portuguese

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How to say "sparkling water" in Brazilian Portuguese?

You can use the word "água com gás" which translates to "sparkling water".

How to pronounce "água com gás" (sparkling water) in Brazilian Portuguese?

The word "água com gás" is pronounced as "AH-gwah kohm GAHS".

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