corrente
See also: Corrente
Galician
Etymology
From Old Portuguese corrente, from Latin currēns, currēntem.
Adjective
corrente m, f (plural correntes)
Noun
corrente f (plural correntes)
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Italian
Etymology
From Latin currēns, currēntem.
Verb
corrente
- present participle of correre
Adjective
corrente (masculine and feminine plural correnti)
Noun
corrente f (plural correnti)
Noun
corrente m (plural correnti)
Derived terms
- corrente continua (“DC”)
- corrente alternata (“AC”)
- Corrente del Golfo (“Gulf Stream”)
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Anagrams
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Portuguese corrente, from Latin currēns, currēntem.
Pronunciation
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /ku.ˈʁẽ.tɨ/
- Hyphenation: cor‧ren‧te
Noun
corrente f (plural correntes)
- current; flow
- electrical current
- chain
- tendency
- (Internet) an e-mail or message, usually containing a hoax or urban legend, which persuades the recipient to share it to other people, consequently making it widespread
Synonyms
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Noun
corrente m (plural correntes)
- the usual
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