current
In Italian, the word 'corrente' is used to describe something that is current or present, such as a current situation or a current event. It can also refer to an electric current. The word is used similarly to the English word 'current', and can be used in a variety of contexts.
The current in the ocean is strong today.
This phrase is talking about a water current in the ocean, indicating that it is particularly strong at this time. This could be a warning or simply an observation.
One must always stay updated with current events.
In this sentence the word 'correnti' is used to denote something that is happening in the present time, in this case, recent events or news one should stay current with.
The electric current is interrupted.
Here 'corrente' is used in a context related to electricity. It indicates that the flow of electric charge (the electric current) is interrupted or stopped.