Fluss

Definition:

Fluss (noun) refers to a flowing body of water, typically a river. It is a natural watercourse that moves continuously in a particular direction.

Opposite:

The opposite of Fluss is “See” (lake). While a Fluss is characterized by its continuous flow, a See refers to a large, still body of water, surrounded by land.

Synonyms:

Some synonyms for Fluss include:

  1. Strom - This term also refers to a river or a flowing body of water.
  2. Gewässer - A broader term that encompasses all types of water bodies, including rivers, lakes, and seas.

Examples:

Here are a few examples of well-known Flüsse in Germany:

  • Rhein: The Rhein is one of the longest and most important rivers in Europe, flowing through Switzerland, Germany, and the Netherlands.
  • Elbe: The Elbe is another significant river in Central Europe, passing through the Czech Republic, Germany, and finally discharging into the North Sea.
  • Donau: Known as the Danube in English, the Donau is Europe’s second-longest river, flowing through numerous countries, including Germany.

As natural wonders, Flüsse are not only sources of water but also play crucial roles in transportation, agriculture, and ecology. They shape the landscapes they traverse and often hold cultural and historical significance for the regions they pass through.\ Visit YouGlish.com

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