Plata River
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Definition
Proper noun * The Río de la Plata: A large, funnel-shaped estuary on the southeastern coast of South America, formed by the confluence of the Paraná and Uruguay rivers. It serves as the border between Argentina and Uruguay and empties into the Atlantic Ocean.
Usage
- The term "Plata River" is the English translation of the Spanish name "Río de la Plata," which means "River of Silver." It is used to refer to this specific geographical feature.
- It functions as a singular proper noun. The definite article "the" is commonly used: .
Examples
- As a subject:
- As an object of a preposition:
- In a descriptive context:
Advanced Usage
- In historical contexts, the name is often linked to early European exploration and colonial trade in silver (Spanish: ).
- The phrase "the River Plate" is a common alternative English name for the same estuary, derived from a mistranslation of "Río de la Plata."
Variants and Related Words
- Río de la Plata: The original Spanish name.
- River Plate: A traditional English name for the same estuary.
Synonyms
- Estuary
- Río de la Plata (Spanish)
- River Plate (English variant)
Different Meanings
- The word "plata" alone in Spanish translates to "silver" or "money." The full name "Río de la Plata" refers specifically to the geographical feature.
Noun
- an estuary between Argentina and Uruguay