Air

/ɛər/ noun

Air is the invisible mixture of gases, mainly oxygen and nitrogen, that surrounds the Earth and that we breathe. The word can also mean the space above the ground or a light, graceful manner.

From Latin *aer* via Old French, originally from Greek *aēr* meaning “air, atmosphere, mist.” The meaning expanded into ideas of openness and appearance.

AMአየር
ARهواء
BNবাতাস
CSvzduch
DAluft
DELuft
ELαέρας
ESaire
FAهوا
FIilma
FRair
GUહવા
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