How to say "still water" in French?

In French "still water" translates to  eau plate 

Transliteration: oh plaat

🇫🇷 Je bois de l'eau plate quand je fais du sport.

🗣️ zhuh bwah duh loh plaat kahN zhuh fey dew spohr.

🇺🇸 I drink still water when I exercise.



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How to say "still water" in French?

You can use the word "eau plate" which translates to "still water".

How to pronounce "eau plate" (still water) in French?

The word "eau plate" is pronounced as "oh plaat".

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