River in Different Languages

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River in Different Languages: A river is typically a stream, generally freshwater, that streams into a pool, sea, lake or other ocean. A stream runs through the field time and time again and dries out at the edge, never entering a fresh waterway. Rivers come from mountains.

River in All Languages

Translation of word River in almost 100+ different languages of the world.

Different LanguagesWord River
Albanianlumi
Basqueibai
Belarusianрака
Bosnianrijeka
Bulgarianрека
Catalanriu
CroatianRijeka
Czechřeka
Danishflod
Dutchrivier-
Estonianjõgi
Finnishjoki
Frenchrivière
GalicianRío
GermanFluss
Greekποτάμι (potámi)
Hungarianfolyó
IcelandicÁin
Irishabhainn
Italianfiume
Latvianupe
Lithuanianupė
Macedonianрека
Maltesexmara
Norwegianelv
Polishrzeka
Portugueserio
Romanianrâu
Russianрека (reka)
Serbianрека (reka)
Slovakrieka
Slovenianreka
Spanishrío
Swedishflod
Ukrainianрічка (richka)
Welshafon
Yiddishטייַך
Armenianգետ
Azerbaijaniçay
Bengaliনদী
Chinese Simplified河 (hé)
Chinese Traditional河 (hé)
Georgianმდინარე
Gujaratiનદી
Hindiनदी
Hmongdej
Japanese
Kannadaನದಿ
Kazakhөзен
Khmerទន្លេ
Korean강 (gang)
Laoແມ່ນ້ໍາ
Malayalamനദി
Marathiनदी
Mongolianголын
Myanmar (Burmese)မြစ်
Nepaliनदी
Sinhalaගඟ
Tajikдарё
Tamilநதி
Teluguనది
Thaiแม่น้ำ
Turkishnehir
Urduدریا
Uzbekdaryo
Vietnamesecon sông
Arabicنهر (nahr)
Hebrewנהר
Persianرودخانه
Afrikaansrivier
Chichewamtsinje
Hausakogi
Igboosimiri
Sesothonoka
Somaliwebiga
SwahiliMto
Yorubaodò na
Zuluemfuleni
Cebuanosuba
Filipinoilog
Indonesiansungai
Javanesekali
Malagasyriver
Malaysungai
Maoriawa
Esperantorivero
Haitian Creolegwo larivyè Lefrat
Latinflumen

River in European Languages

Translation of word river in almost 42 European languages.

Different LanguagesWord River
Albanianlumi
Basqueibai
Belarusianрака
Bosnianrijeka
Bulgarianрека
Catalanriu
Corsicanfiume
CroatianRijeka
Czechřeka
Danishflod
Dutchrivier-
Estonianjõgi
Finnishjoki
Frenchrivière
Frisianrivier
GalicianRío
GermanFluss
Greekποτάμι [potámi]
Hungarianfolyó
IcelandicÁin
Irishabhainn
Italianfiume
Latvianupe
Lithuanianupė
LuxembourgishFloss
Macedonianрека
Maltesexmara
Norwegianelv
Polishrzeka
Portugueserio
Romanianrâu
Russianрека [reka]
Scots Gaelicabhainn
Serbianрека [reka]
Slovakrieka
Slovenianreka
Spanishrío
Swedishflod
Tatarелга
Ukrainianрічка [richka]
Welshafon
Yiddishטייַך

River in Asian Languages

Translation of word river in almost 36 Asian languages.

Different LanguagesWord River
Armenianգետ
Azerbaijaniçay
Bengaliনদী
Chinese Simplified河 [hé]
Chinese Traditional河 [hé]
Georgianმდინარე
Gujaratiનદી
Hindiनदी
Hmongdej
Japanese
Kannadaನದಿ
Kazakhөзен
Khmerទន្លេ
Korean강 [gang]
Kyrgyzдарыя
Laoແມ່ນ້ໍາ
Malayalamനദി
Marathiनदी
Mongolianголын
Myanmar (Burmese)မြစ်
Nepaliनदी
Odiaନଦୀ
Pashtoسيند
Punjabiਨਦੀ
Sindhiندي
Sinhalaගඟ
Tajikдарё
Tamilநதி
Teluguనది
Thaiแม่น้ำ
Turkishnehir
Turkmenderýa
Urduدریا
Uyghurدەريا
Uzbekdaryo
Vietnamesecon sông

River in Middle East Languages

Translation of word river in 4 middle eastern languages.

Different LanguagesWord River
Arabicنهر [nahr]
Hebrewנהר
Kurdish (Kurmanji)çem
Persianرودخانه

River in African Languages

Translation of word river in almost 13 African languages.

Different LanguagesWord River
Afrikaansrivier
Amharicወንዝ
Chichewamtsinje
Hausakogi
Igboosimiri
Kinyarwandauruzi
Sesothonoka
Shonarwizi
Somaliwebiga
SwahiliMto
Xhosaumlambo
Yorubaodò na
Zuluemfuleni

River in Austronesian Languages

Translation of word river in almost 10 Austronesian languages.

Different LanguagesWord River
Cebuanosuba
Filipinoilog
Hawaiianmuliwai
Indonesiansungai
Javanesekali
Malagasyriver
Malaysungai
Maoriawa
Samoanvaitafe
Sundanesewalungan

River in Other Foreign Languages

Different LanguagesWord River
Esperantorivero
Haitian Creolegwo larivyè Lefrat
Latinflumen

Video Translation of River in 10 Other Languages

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More Information about River

The usage of terms such as the canal, stream, creek, current and rill may be related to as little waterways.

There are no official definitions for the nonexclusive term waterway as applied to geographic features, in spite of the fact that in certain nations or networks a stream is characterised by its size.

Some terms for tiny streams are historically explicit; in some parts, the forms are “run,” in Scotland and in the Upper East, and in Northern England, “beck”.

Often a current is defined as greater than a lake, but not usually: the vocabulary is ambiguous. The rivers are part of the process of hydrology.

Water, for the most part, gathers in a waterway from precipitation through a seepage bowl from surface overflow and different sources, for example, groundwater revive, springs, and the arrival of put away water in common ice and snow packs.

Waterways and streams are regularly viewed as significant highlights inside a scene, notwithstanding, they in reality just spread around 0.1% of the land on Earth.

Each country has its own language and river in different languages has many names.

They are made increasingly clear and huge to people by the way that numerous human urban areas and developments are worked around the freshwater provided by waterways and streams.

Most of the significant urban areas of the world are arranged on the banks of waterways, as they may be, or were, utilised as a wellspring of water, for getting nourishment, for transport, as fringes, as a protective measure, as a wellspring of hydro power to drive hardware, for washing, and as a methods for discarding waste.

Potamology is the logical investigation of waterways, while limnology is the investigation of inland waters all in all.

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