This word rustle (Masculine) is a noun in Italian and usually describes the following types of soft sounds:
- Robe swish
- The flowing water of a stream or River
- Leaves rustling inside wind
- Feet walking on the ground
- Snake rustling in the grass
In most cases, it is equivalent to the meaning of a word rustle or Rustle in English.
The plural form is Rustle End with a double “i”. You can hear the pronunciation of the singular and plural numbers below.

Whoosh whoosh It is onomatopoeia, which means it is conceived from the sounds related to it.
I like to hear the rustle of fallen leaves in the wind.
I like to listen to the rustle of leaves blowing in the wind.
Related to this noun is a verb rustle As you might guess, this means Rustling or Whoosh whoosh.

In the world of audio, Rustling (background) Can refer to Background noise or Hiss/crack.
In the past, rustle Used to describe the magnetic noise of a magnetic tape, and the magnetic noise produced when the needle of a phonograph/turntable touches the surface of an optical disc.



