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|dela=Strom, I) [[Lauf]] [[des]] Wassers: [[flumen]]. – [[cursus]] ([[Lauf]] übh., [[auch]] bildl.). – [[einen]] reißenden St. [[haben]] ([[von]] einem [[Fluß]]), rapido cursu ferri: den St. [[hinab]], -[[abwärts]], s. [[stromab]]: den St. [[hinauf]], [[gegen]] od. [[wider]] den St., s. stromauf. – Bildl., der St. der [[Zeit]], [[cursus]] temporis; [[auch]] bl. [[tempus]]. – II) [[rasch]] laufender [[Fluß]]: a) eig.: [[flumen]] ([[als]] fließende [[Masse]] übh.). – [[amnis]] ([[als]] großer [[Fluß]], Hauptfluß). – [[torrens]] ([[Waldstrom]], [[Sturzbach]]). – b) übtr., hervorströmende [[oder]] große [[Menge]]: [[flumen]] ([[doch]] [[nur]] in bezug [[auf]] die [[Rede]], -Worte etc.). – [[vis]] (große [[Menge]] [[mit]] [[Rücksicht]] [[auf]] die [[Wirksamkeit]] der [[Masse]]). – [[oder]] umschr. [[durch]] [[multus]] ([[viel]]). – [[ein]] [[Strom]] [[von]] [[Beredsamkeit]], [[velut]] quoddam [[flumen]] eloquentiae: [[ein]] St. [[von]] [[leeren]] Worten, [[flumen]] [[oder]] [[turba]] inanium verborum: [[ein]] St. [[von]] Tränen, [[vis]] lacrimarum: [[unter]] einem St. [[von]] Tränen, multis [[cum]] lacrimis (z.B. orare); [[plenus]] lacrimarum (z.B. inquit): [[einen]] St. [[von]] Tränen [[vergießen]]. vim lacrimarum profundere: das [[Blut]] der [[Bürger]], der Feinde fließt in Strömen an einem Orte, [[locus]] inundatur sanguine od. cruore civium, hostium.
|dela=Strom, I) [[Lauf]] [[des]] Wassers: [[flumen]]. – [[cursus]] ([[Lauf]] übh., [[auch]] bildl.). – [[einen]] reißenden St. [[haben]] ([[von]] einem [[Fluß]]), rapido cursu ferri: den St. [[hinab]], -[[abwärts]], s. [[stromab]]: den St. [[hinauf]], [[gegen]] od. [[wider]] den St., s. stromauf. – Bildl., der St. der [[Zeit]], [[cursus]] temporis; [[auch]] bl. [[tempus]]. – II) [[rasch]] laufender [[Fluß]]: a) eig.: [[flumen]] ([[als]] fließende [[Masse]] übh.). – [[amnis]] ([[als]] großer [[Fluß]], Hauptfluß). – [[torrens]] ([[Waldstrom]], [[Sturzbach]]). – b) übtr., hervorströmende [[oder]] große [[Menge]]: [[flumen]] ([[doch]] [[nur]] in bezug [[auf]] die [[Rede]], -Worte etc.). – [[vis]] (große [[Menge]] [[mit]] [[Rücksicht]] [[auf]] die [[Wirksamkeit]] der [[Masse]]). – [[oder]] umschr. [[durch]] [[multus]] ([[viel]]). – [[ein]] [[Strom]] [[von]] [[Beredsamkeit]], [[velut]] quoddam [[flumen]] eloquentiae: [[ein]] St. [[von]] [[leeren]] Worten, [[flumen]] [[oder]] [[turba]] inanium verborum: [[ein]] St. [[von]] Tränen, [[vis]] lacrimarum: [[unter]] einem St. [[von]] Tränen, multis [[cum]] lacrimis (z.B. orare); [[plenus]] lacrimarum (z.B. inquit): [[einen]] St. [[von]] Tränen [[vergießen]]. vim lacrimarum profundere: das [[Blut]] der [[Bürger]], der Feinde fließt in Strömen an einem Orte, [[locus]] inundatur sanguine od. cruore civium, hostium.
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Abenaki: sibo; Abkhaz: аʒиас; Acehnese: krueng, alu; Achuar: entza; Achumawi: ajúmmá; Adyghe: псыхъо; Afrikaans: rivier; Ahtna:'ena'; Ainu: ペッ; Akkadian: 𒀀𒇉; Aklanon: suba'; Albanian: lumi; Amharic: ወንዝ; Andi: гӏадор; Arabela: moo; Arabic: نَهْر‎, أَنْهَار‎, أَنْهُر‎; Egyptian Arabic: نهر‎; Hijazi Arabic: نهر‎; Aragonese: río; Aramaic Classical Syriac: ܢܗܪܐ‎; Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: נַהֲרָא‎; Armenian: գետ; Aromanian: arãu; Assamese: নৈ, নদী, গাং; Asturian: ríu; Atayal: llyung; Avar: гӏор; Aymara: jawira; Azerbaijani: çay, irmaq; Baba Malay: sunge; Bahnar: krong; Bakung: cungai, sungi; Baluchi: کور‎, کھور‎; Bashkir: йылға; Basque: ibai; Bau Bidayuh: sungi, grongung; Belarusian: рака), рэчка; Bengali: নদী; Bikol Central: salog; Berber Tashelhit: asif; Breton: stêr, aven, avon; Brunei Malay: sungai; Bulgarian: река; Burmese: မြစ်; Buryat: гол, мүрэн; Car Nicobarese: ta-hël; Catalan: riu; Catawba: iswa; Cebuano: suba; Central Atlas Tamazight: ⴰⵙⵉⴼ, ⵉⵖⵣⵔ; Central Dusun: bawang; Central Melanau: bengayi, sungai; Chakma: 𑄉𑄧𑄋; Chamicuro: maneli; Chechen: хи; Chepang: मातीः; Cherokee: ᎤᏪᏴ, ᎠᎹᏱ, ᎡᏉᏂ ᎨᏴᎢ; Chichewa: mtsinje; Chinese Cantonese: 河, 江, 河流; Dungan: хә, җён; Gan: 江; Literary Chinese: 川; 水; 河; 江; 江河; Mandarin: 河; 河流; 江; 江河; 水流; 川; 河川; Min Dong: 河; Wu: 江, 河; Xiang: 江, 河; Chuvash: юханшыв; Classical Nahuatl: ātōyātl; Comanche: pia hunuubi; Coptic: ⲉⲓⲟⲟⲣ, ⲓⲟⲣ; Corsican: fiume; Cree: sîpîy, sîpiy, sīpiy; Creek: hvcce; Czech: řeka; Dalmatian: floim; Danish: flod, å; Dhivehi: ކޯރު‎ sg; Dogrib: deh; Drung: wang, dong; Dutch: [[rivier]], [[stroom]]; Dzongkha: གཙང་ཆུ; Eastern Bontoc: wangwang; Eastern Cham: ꨯꨴꨆ꨷; Efik: akpa; Elfdalian: å, wassl; Erzya: лей; Esperanto: rivero; Estonian: jõgi; Even: ока̄т; Evenki: бира; Ewe: etɔ; Extremaduran: ríu; Faroese: á; Finnish: joki; French: [[fleuve]]; rivière; Old French: flueve; Friulian: flum; Gagauz: derä; Galician: río; Georgian: მდინარე; German: [[Fluss]], [[Strom]]; Gorontalo: dutula; Greek: [[ποτάμι]], [[ποταμός]]; Ancient Greek: [[ποταμός]]; Greenlandic: kuuk; Guaraní: ysyry; Gujarati: નદી; Haitian Creole: rivyè; Halkomelem: stó:lō; Hausa: kogi; Hawaiian: kahawai, muliwai; Hebrew: נָהָר‎; Higaonon: suba, wahig; Hiligaynon: suba; Hindi: नदी, दरिया, नद, नहर; Hungarian: folyó, folyam; Hunsrik: Fluss, Rio; Iban: sungai; Icelandic: fljót, á, elfur; Ido: rivero; Igbo: uji; Ilocano: karayan; Inari Sami: juuhâ; Indonesian: sungai; Ingrian: joki; Interlingua: fluvio; Inuktitut: ᑰᒃ; Inupiaq: kuuk; Irish: abhainn; Old Irish: aub; Istriot: fioûme; Italian: [[fiume]], [[rivo]]; Iu Mien: ndaaih; Japanese: 川; Javanese: kali, lèpèn; Jurchen: bira; Kabardian: псыхъо; Kabiyé: pɔɔ; Kalmyk: һол, мөрн; Kannada: ನದಿ; Kapampangan: ilug; Karachay-Balkar: черек, суу; Karelian: jogi; Kashmiri: नदी; Kashubian: rzéka; Kazakh: өзен; Khakas: суғ, ағын; Khasi: wah; Khmer: ទន្លេ; Klamath-Modoc: ɢoɢe; Komi-Permyak: ва; Komi-Zyrian: ю; Kongo: mubu; Korean: 강(江), 수(水), 가람; Koryak: вʼэем; Kumyk: оьзен; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: çem, robar; Kyrgyz: өзөн, суу, дарыя, дайра; Laboya: laiwe; Ladin: ruf; Ladino: rio; Lao: ແມ່ນ້ຳ; Latgalian: upe; Latin: [[flumen]], [[fluvius]], [[amnis]], [[riparia]]; Latvian: upe; Ligurian: sciùmme; Limburgish: reveer, vlód; Lingala: ebale Lithuanian: upė; Livonian: jog, joug; Livvi: jogi; Lolopo: vizzarmo, lazzarmo; Lubuagan Kalinga: chewwang; Luganda: omugga; Luhya: eluchi; Luxembourgish: Floss, Stroum; Lü: ᦶᦩ, ᦷᦀᧉᦆᦱᧉ, ᦶᦙᧈᦓᧄᧉ; Macedonian: река; Maguindanao: pulangi; Malagasy: mivory; Malay Jawi: سوڠاي‎, الور‎, الير‎, باتڠ‎, بڠاون‎, کالي‎, واءي‎, چي‎, سإيي‎; Rumi: sungai, alur, alir, batang, bengawan, kali, wai, ci, sei; Malayalam: നദി; Maltese: xmara; Manchu: ᠪᡳᡵᠠ, ᡠᠯᠠ; Manx: awin; Maore Comorian: muro; Maori: awa; Maranao: iyolog, isoba', polangi; Marathi: नदी; Mari Eastern Mari: эҥер; Meänkieli: joki, väylä; Middle English: strem, ryver, flod; Middle Mongolian: ᠮᠥᠷᠡᠨ; Mingrelian: წყარმალუ; Mirandese: riu; Moksha: ляй; Mon: ကြုၚ်, ၜဳ; Mongolian: гол, мөрөн; Classical Mongolian: ᠭᠣᠤᠯ, ᠮᠥᠷᠡᠨ; Muong: không; Nanai: мангбо; Nanticoke: pamptuckquah'; Nauruan: ekaw; Navajo: tooh nílíní, tooh; Naxi: hoq, jjihoq; Neapolitan: ciume; Nepali: नदी; Newar: खुसि; Ngarrindjeri: kuri; Ngazidja Comorian: mro wa madji; Nivkh: эри; Norman: riviéthe; North Frisian: struum; Northern Sami: johka; Northern Norwegian: flod, elv, å; Nottoway-Meherrin: joke; Nyunga: beerliya; Occitan: riu; Ojibwe: ziibi, ziibi; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: рѣка; Glagolitic: ⱃⱑⰽⰰ; Old East Slavic: рѣка; Old English: ēa; Old French: floeve; Old Javanese: kali; Old Norse: á, elfr; Old Portuguese: rio; Old Prussian: ape; Old Saxon: aha; Old Tupi: y; Old Turkic: 𐰽𐰆𐰉‎; Oriya: ନଦୀ; Oromo: laga; Ossetian: дон, цӕугӕдон, фурд; Ottoman Turkish: ایرماق‎; Pali: nadī; Pashto: سيند‎; Pennsylvania German: Rewwer; Persian: رود‎, رودخانه‎, نهر‎; Plautdietsch: Fluss, Riwa; Polabian: rė́ka; Polish: rzeka; Portuguese: [[rio]]; Powhatan: yeokanta; Punjabi: ਦਰਿਆ, ਨਦੀ; Quechua: mayu; Rajasthani: नंदी; Romanian: râu, fluviu; Romansch: flum; Russian: [[река]], [[речка]]; Rusyn: ріка; Rwanda-Rundi: uruzi; S'gaw Karen: ထံကျိ; Saanich: STO,LU; Sanskrit: नदी, स्रोतस्; Sardinian: arriu, ribu, erriu, irriu, riu, rivu, fiúmene, flúmini, frúmene, frumi, frúmine, frúmini; Saterland Frisian: Äi; Scots: river; Scottish Gaelic: abhainn; Sebop: cungai, sungi; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: река, ријека; Roman: réka, rijéka; Shan: မႄႈၼမ်ႉ; Shawnee: θiːpi; Sichuan Yi: ꒊꃀ; Sicilian: ciumi, çiumi; Sindhi: دَرياءُ‎; Sinhalese: ගඟ; Skolt Sami: jokk; Slovak: rieka; Slovene: réka; Slovincian: řė̂kă; Somali: webi; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: rěka; Upper Sorbian: rěka; Sotho: noka; Southern Altai: суу; Southern Kalinga: chawwang; Southern Yukaghir: унун; Spanish: [[río]]; Sudovian: upa; Sundanese: wahangan, walungan; Swahili: mto; Swedish: flod, älv, å; Sylheti: ꠘꠖꠤ, ꠉꠣꠋ; Tagalog: ilog; Tajik: рӯд, дарё, наҳр; Talysh: ربار‎; Tamil: ஆறு, அருவி, நதி; Tatar: елга, дәрья; Telugu: నది; Thai: แม่น้ำ; Tibetan: གཙང་ཆུ, ཆུ་བོ, ཆུ་ཆེན; Tigrinya: ፈለግ; Tlingit: héen; Tocharian B: cake; Tok Pisin: wara, hanwara; Tulu: ಸುದೆ; Turkish: ırmak, nehir; Turkmen: derýa; Tutelo: taksitai; Tuvan: хем, суг; Tuwali Ifugao: wangwang; Udmurt: шур; Ugaritic: 𐎐𐎅𐎗; Ukrainian: ріка, рі́чка; Umotína: pó; Unami: sipu; Urdu: ندی‎, دریا‎; Uyghur: دەريا‎; Uzbek: daryo; Venetian: fiume, fium; Veps: jogi; Vietnamese: sông; Vilamovian: fłūs; Volapük: flumed; Votic: jõtši; Võro: jõgi; Walloon: aiwe; Waray-Waray: salog; Welsh: afon; West Frisian: rivier, stream; Western Panjabi: دریا‎, ندی‎; White Hmong: dej; Wiradhuri: bila; Wolof: dex; Xhosa: umlambo 3/4; Yagnobi: дайро; Yakut: өрүс; Yiddish: טײַך‎; Yoruba: odò; Yup'ik: kuik; Yámana: winu; Zazaki: ro, rıo, çem; Zealandic: rivier; Zhuang: dah; Zulu: umfula; Zuni: k'yawinanne
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German > Latin

Strom, I) Lauf des Wassers: flumen. – cursus (Lauf übh., auch bildl.). – einen reißenden St. haben (von einem Fluß), rapido cursu ferri: den St. hinab, -abwärts, s. stromab: den St. hinauf, gegen od. wider den St., s. stromauf. – Bildl., der St. der Zeit, cursus temporis; auch bl. tempus. – II) rasch laufender Fluß: a) eig.: flumen (als fließende Masse übh.). – amnis (als großer Fluß, Hauptfluß). – torrens (Waldstrom, Sturzbach). – b) übtr., hervorströmende oder große Menge: flumen (doch nur in bezug auf die Rede, -Worte etc.). – vis (große Menge mit Rücksicht auf die Wirksamkeit der Masse). – oder umschr. durch multus (viel). – ein Strom von Beredsamkeit, velut quoddam flumen eloquentiae: ein St. von leeren Worten, flumen oder turba inanium verborum: ein St. von Tränen, vis lacrimarum: unter einem St. von Tränen, multis cum lacrimis (z.B. orare); plenus lacrimarum (z.B. inquit): einen St. von Tränen vergießen. vim lacrimarum profundere: das Blut der Bürger, der Feinde fließt in Strömen an einem Orte, locus inundatur sanguine od. cruore civium, hostium.

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river

Abenaki: sibo; Abkhaz: аʒиас; Acehnese: krueng, alu; Achuar: entza; Achumawi: ajúmmá; Adyghe: псыхъо; Afrikaans: rivier; Ahtna:'ena'; Ainu: ペッ; Akkadian: 𒀀𒇉; Aklanon: suba'; Albanian: lumi; Amharic: ወንዝ; Andi: гӏадор; Arabela: moo; Arabic: نَهْر‎, أَنْهَار‎, أَنْهُر‎; Egyptian Arabic: نهر‎; Hijazi Arabic: نهر‎; Aragonese: río; Aramaic Classical Syriac: ܢܗܪܐ‎; Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: נַהֲרָא‎; Armenian: գետ; Aromanian: arãu; Assamese: নৈ, নদী, গাং; Asturian: ríu; Atayal: llyung; Avar: гӏор; Aymara: jawira; Azerbaijani: çay, irmaq; Baba Malay: sunge; Bahnar: krong; Bakung: cungai, sungi; Baluchi: کور‎, کھور‎; Bashkir: йылға; Basque: ibai; Bau Bidayuh: sungi, grongung; Belarusian: рака), рэчка; Bengali: নদী; Bikol Central: salog; Berber Tashelhit: asif; Breton: stêr, aven, avon; Brunei Malay: sungai; Bulgarian: река; Burmese: မြစ်; Buryat: гол, мүрэн; Car Nicobarese: ta-hël; Catalan: riu; Catawba: iswa; Cebuano: suba; Central Atlas Tamazight: ⴰⵙⵉⴼ, ⵉⵖⵣⵔ; Central Dusun: bawang; Central Melanau: bengayi, sungai; Chakma: 𑄉𑄧𑄋; Chamicuro: maneli; Chechen: хи; Chepang: मातीः; Cherokee: ᎤᏪᏴ, ᎠᎹᏱ, ᎡᏉᏂ ᎨᏴᎢ; Chichewa: mtsinje; Chinese Cantonese: 河, 江, 河流; Dungan: хә, җён; Gan: 江; Literary Chinese: 川; 水; 河; 江; 江河; Mandarin: 河; 河流; 江; 江河; 水流; 川; 河川; Min Dong: 河; Wu: 江, 河; Xiang: 江, 河; Chuvash: юханшыв; Classical Nahuatl: ātōyātl; Comanche: pia hunuubi; Coptic: ⲉⲓⲟⲟⲣ, ⲓⲟⲣ; Corsican: fiume; Cree: sîpîy, sîpiy, sīpiy; Creek: hvcce; Czech: řeka; Dalmatian: floim; Danish: flod, å; Dhivehi: ކޯރު‎ sg; Dogrib: deh; Drung: wang, dong; Dutch: rivier, stroom; Dzongkha: གཙང་ཆུ; Eastern Bontoc: wangwang; Eastern Cham: ꨯꨴꨆ꨷; Efik: akpa; Elfdalian: å, wassl; Erzya: лей; Esperanto: rivero; Estonian: jõgi; Even: ока̄т; Evenki: бира; Ewe: etɔ; Extremaduran: ríu; Faroese: á; Finnish: joki; French: fleuve; rivière; Old French: flueve; Friulian: flum; Gagauz: derä; Galician: río; Georgian: მდინარე; German: Fluss, Strom; Gorontalo: dutula; Greek: ποτάμι, ποταμός; Ancient Greek: ποταμός; Greenlandic: kuuk; Guaraní: ysyry; Gujarati: નદી; Haitian Creole: rivyè; Halkomelem: stó:lō; Hausa: kogi; Hawaiian: kahawai, muliwai; Hebrew: נָהָר‎; Higaonon: suba, wahig; Hiligaynon: suba; Hindi: नदी, दरिया, नद, नहर; Hungarian: folyó, folyam; Hunsrik: Fluss, Rio; Iban: sungai; Icelandic: fljót, á, elfur; Ido: rivero; Igbo: uji; Ilocano: karayan; Inari Sami: juuhâ; Indonesian: sungai; Ingrian: joki; Interlingua: fluvio; Inuktitut: ᑰᒃ; Inupiaq: kuuk; Irish: abhainn; Old Irish: aub; Istriot: fioûme; Italian: fiume, rivo; Iu Mien: ndaaih; Japanese: 川; Javanese: kali, lèpèn; Jurchen: bira; Kabardian: псыхъо; Kabiyé: pɔɔ; Kalmyk: һол, мөрн; Kannada: ನದಿ; Kapampangan: ilug; Karachay-Balkar: черек, суу; Karelian: jogi; Kashmiri: नदी; Kashubian: rzéka; Kazakh: өзен; Khakas: суғ, ағын; Khasi: wah; Khmer: ទន្លេ; Klamath-Modoc: ɢoɢe; Komi-Permyak: ва; Komi-Zyrian: ю; Kongo: mubu; Korean: 강(江), 수(水), 가람; Koryak: вʼэем; Kumyk: оьзен; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: çem, robar; Kyrgyz: өзөн, суу, дарыя, дайра; Laboya: laiwe; Ladin: ruf; Ladino: rio; Lao: ແມ່ນ້ຳ; Latgalian: upe; Latin: flumen, fluvius, amnis, riparia; Latvian: upe; Ligurian: sciùmme; Limburgish: reveer, vlód; Lingala: ebale Lithuanian: upė; Livonian: jog, joug; Livvi: jogi; Lolopo: vizzarmo, lazzarmo; Lubuagan Kalinga: chewwang; Luganda: omugga; Luhya: eluchi; Luxembourgish: Floss, Stroum; Lü: ᦶᦩ, ᦷᦀᧉᦆᦱᧉ, ᦶᦙᧈᦓᧄᧉ; Macedonian: река; Maguindanao: pulangi; Malagasy: mivory; Malay Jawi: سوڠاي‎, الور‎, الير‎, باتڠ‎, بڠاون‎, کالي‎, واءي‎, چي‎, سإيي‎; Rumi: sungai, alur, alir, batang, bengawan, kali, wai, ci, sei; Malayalam: നദി; Maltese: xmara; Manchu: ᠪᡳᡵᠠ, ᡠᠯᠠ; Manx: awin; Maore Comorian: muro; Maori: awa; Maranao: iyolog, isoba', polangi; Marathi: नदी; Mari Eastern Mari: эҥер; Meänkieli: joki, väylä; Middle English: strem, ryver, flod; Middle Mongolian: ᠮᠥᠷᠡᠨ; Mingrelian: წყარმალუ; Mirandese: riu; Moksha: ляй; Mon: ကြုၚ်, ၜဳ; Mongolian: гол, мөрөн; Classical Mongolian: ᠭᠣᠤᠯ, ᠮᠥᠷᠡᠨ; Muong: không; Nanai: мангбо; Nanticoke: pamptuckquah'; Nauruan: ekaw; Navajo: tooh nílíní, tooh; Naxi: hoq, jjihoq; Neapolitan: ciume; Nepali: नदी; Newar: खुसि; Ngarrindjeri: kuri; Ngazidja Comorian: mro wa madji; Nivkh: эри; Norman: riviéthe; North Frisian: struum; Northern Sami: johka; Northern Norwegian: flod, elv, å; Nottoway-Meherrin: joke; Nyunga: beerliya; Occitan: riu; Ojibwe: ziibi, ziibi; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: рѣка; Glagolitic: ⱃⱑⰽⰰ; Old East Slavic: рѣка; Old English: ēa; Old French: floeve; Old Javanese: kali; Old Norse: á, elfr; Old Portuguese: rio; Old Prussian: ape; Old Saxon: aha; Old Tupi: y; Old Turkic: 𐰽𐰆𐰉‎; Oriya: ନଦୀ; Oromo: laga; Ossetian: дон, цӕугӕдон, фурд; Ottoman Turkish: ایرماق‎; Pali: nadī; Pashto: سيند‎; Pennsylvania German: Rewwer; Persian: رود‎, رودخانه‎, نهر‎; Plautdietsch: Fluss, Riwa; Polabian: rė́ka; Polish: rzeka; Portuguese: rio; Powhatan: yeokanta; Punjabi: ਦਰਿਆ, ਨਦੀ; Quechua: mayu; Rajasthani: नंदी; Romanian: râu, fluviu; Romansch: flum; Russian: река, речка; Rusyn: ріка; Rwanda-Rundi: uruzi; S'gaw Karen: ထံကျိ; Saanich: STO,LU; Sanskrit: नदी, स्रोतस्; Sardinian: arriu, ribu, erriu, irriu, riu, rivu, fiúmene, flúmini, frúmene, frumi, frúmine, frúmini; Saterland Frisian: Äi; Scots: river; Scottish Gaelic: abhainn; Sebop: cungai, sungi; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: река, ријека; Roman: réka, rijéka; Shan: မႄႈၼမ်ႉ; Shawnee: θiːpi; Sichuan Yi: ꒊꃀ; Sicilian: ciumi, çiumi; Sindhi: دَرياءُ‎; Sinhalese: ගඟ; Skolt Sami: jokk; Slovak: rieka; Slovene: réka; Slovincian: řė̂kă; Somali: webi; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: rěka; Upper Sorbian: rěka; Sotho: noka; Southern Altai: суу; Southern Kalinga: chawwang; Southern Yukaghir: унун; Spanish: río; Sudovian: upa; Sundanese: wahangan, walungan; Swahili: mto; Swedish: flod, älv, å; Sylheti: ꠘꠖꠤ, ꠉꠣꠋ; Tagalog: ilog; Tajik: рӯд, дарё, наҳр; Talysh: ربار‎; Tamil: ஆறு, அருவி, நதி; Tatar: елга, дәрья; Telugu: నది; Thai: แม่น้ำ; Tibetan: གཙང་ཆུ, ཆུ་བོ, ཆུ་ཆེན; Tigrinya: ፈለግ; Tlingit: héen; Tocharian B: cake; Tok Pisin: wara, hanwara; Tulu: ಸುದೆ; Turkish: ırmak, nehir; Turkmen: derýa; Tutelo: taksitai; Tuvan: хем, суг; Tuwali Ifugao: wangwang; Udmurt: шур; Ugaritic: 𐎐𐎅𐎗; Ukrainian: ріка, рі́чка; Umotína: pó; Unami: sipu; Urdu: ندی‎, دریا‎; Uyghur: دەريا‎; Uzbek: daryo; Venetian: fiume, fium; Veps: jogi; Vietnamese: sông; Vilamovian: fłūs; Volapük: flumed; Votic: jõtši; Võro: jõgi; Walloon: aiwe; Waray-Waray: salog; Welsh: afon; West Frisian: rivier, stream; Western Panjabi: دریا‎, ندی‎; White Hmong: dej; Wiradhuri: bila; Wolof: dex; Xhosa: umlambo 3/4; Yagnobi: дайро; Yakut: өрүс; Yiddish: טײַך‎; Yoruba: odò; Yup'ik: kuik; Yámana: winu; Zazaki: ro, rıo, çem; Zealandic: rivier; Zhuang: dah; Zulu: umfula; Zuni: k'yawinanne