Rio Meaning in English
word
/ˈɹioʊ/
REE-oh
/ˈɹiːəʊ/
REE-oh
परिभाषा
A rio is a river, a long natural flow of water that moves across the land toward the sea, a lake, or another river. This word is mainly used in names, in poetry, or in contexts influenced by Spanish or Portuguese.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
In standard English, 'river' is far more common than 'rio'. 'Rio' often appears in place names like 'Rio Grande' or to create a Latin American or poetic feel. Don't use it as the normal everyday replacement for 'river' in most contexts.
Spanish: río (curso de agua)Portuguese (BR): rioPortuguese (PT): rioChinese (Simplified): 河流 - 江Chinese (Traditional): 河流 - 江Hindi: नदीArabic: نهرBengali: রিও (নদী)Russian: рио (река)Japanese: リオ(川)Vietnamese: rio (sông)Korean: 리오(강)Turkish: rio (nehir)Urdu: ریو (دریا)Indonesian: rio (sungai)
उदाहरण वाक्य
The rio is very wide here.
basic
They built a bridge over the rio.
basic
We sat by the rio and ate lunch.
basic
The hotel room had a great view of the rio at sunset.
natural
After the rain, the rio rose fast and covered the path.
natural
Locals say the rio looks completely different in winter.
natural