Laghi
Laghi is the Italian plural form of lago, meaning lakes. In ordinary usage, laghi refers to more than one lake. The singular is lago, while laghi denotes multiple bodies of inland water. The term also appears in geographic names and descriptions, where it can indicate a location associated with several lakes or with a landscape characterized by multiple lakes.
Etymology and linguistic notes: lago comes from Latin lacus, and laghi follows standard Italian plural formation
Geography and hydrology: lakes are inland basins containing standing water and can be natural or artificial.
Toponymy and usage: beyond its generic meaning, laghi appears in place names and cultural references, signaling