Uisce beatha literally ‘Water of Life’ in Irish, it refers to Whiskey
Aquavit another spirit that translate… you guessed it… to Water of Life!
Nước Chanh … i’ll let you google this one yourself 😉
In fact if you start looking into the root words of things you’ll find ‘water’ everywhere! Vodka, you guessed it, is based on the root Slavic word ‘voda’ meaning… Water!!!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vodka
We’re just talking about water here. This extends to literally any ingredient in any drink ever. If you start looking at other drinks you start finding strange things like Punch which may be from the Sanskrit for ‘five’ denoting the five ingredients used in it.
The word punch may be a loanword from Hindi पाँच (pāñć), meaning “five”, as the drink was frequently made with five ingredients: alcohol, sugar, juice from either a lime or a lemon, water, and spices.
I purposefully called it lemon water. You could also call it lemonade.
but you do in other languages. Just because it’s hard to find examples in English doesn’t mean that the concept is unique.
Examples:
In fact if you start looking into the root words of things you’ll find ‘water’ everywhere! Vodka, you guessed it, is based on the root Slavic word ‘voda’ meaning… Water!!! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vodka
We’re just talking about water here. This extends to literally any ingredient in any drink ever. If you start looking at other drinks you start finding strange things like Punch which may be from the Sanskrit for ‘five’ denoting the five ingredients used in it.