rivalità
rivalry
noun ree-vah-lee-TAH Rare
Origin: From Latin rivalitas, from rivalis (sharing the same stream), hence competing.
Usage Note
Rivalità is invariable in the plural — le rivalità keeps its final -à, following the rule for all nouns ending in a stressed vowel. It commonly collocates with accesa (fierce) or storica (historic): una rivalità accesa (a fierce rivalry). In sports it frequently refers to derby rivalries, a deeply felt phenomenon in Italian football.
Examples
"La rivalità tra le due squadre è storica."
Natural Translation
The rivalry between the two teams is historic.
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