Fiume is the Italian equivalent of 'river'. It's a masculine gender noun that's pronounced 'fee-OOH-may'.* Its form in the plural is 'fiumi'.
*The sound 'ay' is similar to the sound 'ay' in the English noun 'ray'.
Fiume is an Italian equivalent of the English word "river." The masculine singular noun may be preceded immediately by the masculine singular il since Italian employs definite articles where English does and does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(eel) FYOO-mey" in Pisan Italian.
"Reno" and "Rhine" are English equivalents of the Italian name Reno. The masculine proper name refers in the first case to a river in the north Italian region of Emilia-Romagna and to the famous European river in the second, both of whose names in Italian derive from the Celtic Rēnos for "river that flows." The pronunciation will be "REH-no" in Pisan Italian.
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The northern-most river in Italy is the River Adige. Its source is near the Italian border with Switzerland and Austria. It is Italy's second longest river.
Large river. Rio = river, grande = large/big (grand)
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Gaul, the tiber river,the Alps and the appennine mountains
The river Huang He is in China. In Italian we call it " Il fiume giallo", which means the yelllowe river. :D
"Mouth" is an English equivalent of the Italian word bocca. The feminine singular noun also translates into English as "river mouth." The pronunciation will be "BOK-ka" in Italian.