To water flowers in Engpsh, you can say "water the flowers" or "water flowers." It is pronounced as "waw-ter the flou-erz" or "waw-ter flou-erz."

Here is an example sentence: "I need to water the flowers in my garden every day to keep them healthy and hydrated."

Note that the verb "water" can also be used as a transitive verb, meaning that it takes an object, such as "the flowers." In this case, you would use the form "water the flowers."

Alternatively, you can also use the verb "to irrigate" to describe the act of watering plants or crops. This is pronounced as "ih-rig-ate." For example: "The farmer irrigated the fields to ensure that the crops had enough water to grow."