Breath

/brɛθ/ noun

The air taken into and expelled from the lungs during respiration; a single cycle of inhaling and exhaling.

From Old English 'brǣth' related to 'brēothan' (to breathe), ultimately from Proto-Germanic 'brēthaz'. The word has maintained its essential meaning for over a thousand years, reflecting the fundamental nature of this life process.

AMንፋስ
ARنفس
BNশ্বাস
CAalè
CSdech
DAåndedræt
DEAtem
ELάνεμος
ESaliento
FAنفس
FIhengitys
FRsouffle
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