How to Say ‘Rivals’ in Italian
Rivali
ree-VAH-lee
[ree-VAH-lee]
💬 Usage Tip: Plural of “rivale.” Same form for masculine and feminine singular, but plural changes to “rivali.”
🇮🇹 In Italy: Football rivalry in Italy is often dramatic in words but affectionate in friendly settings.
Phrase Breakdown
Rivali
[ree-VAH-lee]
rivals
Plural noun meaning rivals, often used for opposing teams or competitors.
Rivali in campo, ma amici fuori dallo stadio.
Rivals on the field, but friends outside the stadium.
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