Examples of using "Río" in a sentence and their english translations:
A river flows.
A river!
river itself.
The river flows calmly.
We canoed downstream.
Is this a river?
the river Lesnikia.
A river flows.
We went to the river.
I went to the river.
He crossed the river.
Let's go to the river.
A mist hung over the river.
- The Shinano is longer than any other river in Japan.
- The Shinano River is the longest river in Japan.
The Shinanogawa river is the longest river in Japan.
- I was swimming in the river.
- I swam in the river.
- The river flowed over its banks.
- The river overflowed.
- What is the name of this river?
- What is the name of that river?
- What is this river called?
- What's the name of this river?
I swam in the river.
The river is wide.
The river is dangerous.
He fell into the river.
May I go to the river?
We walked along the river.
I finally got across the river.
This river is beautiful.
I am getting across the river.
- I am laughing at Tom.
- I'm laughing at Tom.
The river is running dry.
Won't you go with me to the river?
The river flows calmly.
Have you seen that river?
We went camping near the river.
The river flows calmly.
That river is long.
I walked along the river.
Is this a river?
I laugh at Janeiro!
Is this a river?
Tom crossed the river.
Is this a river?
I may swim in the river.
There is already a subway in Rio.
- He is swimming in the river.
- He swims in the river.
And the fishes that are in the river shall die, and the waters shall be corrupted, and the Egyptians shall be afflicted when they drink the water of the river.
- It is dangerous to bathe in this river.
- That river is dangerous to swim in.
- It's not safe to swim in that river.
What is the name of that river?
There was a bridge across each river.
That river is dangerous to swim in.
River passes under the pramit
The river gets back something of
The river is deep here.
- Don't throw a stone into the river.
- Don't throw rocks into the river.
Can you swim across the river?
You go to the Chikushi river.
The river runs through the valley.
The river has dried up.