Blow

/bloʊ/ (US), /bləʊ/ (UK) verb

To blow is to move air, either by exhaling through your mouth or by wind moving naturally. As a noun, a blow is a hard hit or shock.

It comes from Old English “blāwan,” meaning “to blow” or “breathe,” from a very old Germanic root. The noun sense of “strike” developed later, comparing a hit to a sudden gust.

AMመንፋት
ARينفخ
BNফুঁ দেওয়া
CSfoukat
DAblæse
DEblasen
ELφυσώ
ESsoplar
FAدمیدن
FIpuhaltaa
FRsouffler
GUફૂંકવું
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