acqua alta

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian acqua alta (literally high water).

Pronunciation

acqua alta in St. Mark's Square

Noun

acqua alta (uncountable)

  1. A phenomenon that regularly occurs in the city of Venice, Italy, typically during high and spring tide, involving the flooding of the most low-lying areas of Venice.

Translations


Italian

Etymology

Literally “high water”.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈak.kwa ˈal.ta/
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Noun

acqua alta f (plural acque alte)

  1. (usually uncountable) acqua alta (regular flooding in Venice)

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian acqua alta (literally high water).

Pronunciation

Noun

acqua alta f (usually uncountable, plural acque alte)

  1. acqua alta (regular flooding in Venice)
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