affluire
to flow in
verb ahf-floo-EE-reh Rare
Origin: Latin affluere, to flow toward
Also means
to pour in
Usage Note
Affluire is an intransitive verb describing the flowing or streaming of people, money, or liquid toward a place. It takes essere as its auxiliary: i turisti sono affluiti means 'tourists flowed in'. Do not confuse it with the adjective affluente (affluent/wealthy) — while both come from the same Latin root, they have diverged in meaning.
Examples
"I turisti sono affluiti in città durante l'estate."
Natural Translation
Tourists flowed into the city during the summer.
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