Definition
Relating to or involving aspiration; having the quality of breathing in or drawing in air, gas, or liquid.
Etymology
From 'aspire' (Latin 'aspirare') + '-ory' (adjective suffix meaning 'relating to or characterized by'). The suffix '-ory' comes from Latin and creates adjectives describing function or nature.
Kelly Says
In grammar, 'aspiratory' sounds technical, but it just means 'relating to breathing'—like how an aspiratory sound in linguistics is one where you breathe air along with the speech sound, which many languages use but English mostly doesn't.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
ነፍስ ማጣር
ne-fis ma-ta-r
ARالعربية
استنشاقي
is-tan-sha-qi
CACatalà
aspiratori
as-pee-ra-to-ri
CSČeština
dýchání
dy-cha-ni
DADansk
åndedrækning
an-de-dre-k-ning
DEDeutsch
Aspirations
as-pi-ra-tion
ELΕλληνικά
αναπνοή
ana-pno-i
ESEspañol
aspirador
as-pee-ra-dor
FISuomi
hengitys
hen-gi-tys
FRFrançais
aspiratoire
as-pee-ra-to-ir
IDBahasa Indonesia
menelan udara
me-ne-lan u-da-ra
ITItaliano
aspirate
as-pee-ra-te
MSBahasa Melayu
pernapasan
per-na-pasan
NLNederlands
ademhaling
a-dem-ha-ling
NONorsk
åndedrækning
an-de-dre-k-ning
PLPolski
oddychanie
od-dy-cha-nie
PTPortuguês
aspirador
as-pee-ra-dor
RORomână
respirație
re-spi-ra-tie
RUРусский
аспираторный
as-pi-ra-tor-ny
SWKiswahili
kupua
ku-pu-a
TAதமிழ்
வாசிப்பு
va-shi-ppu
TRTürkçe
solunum
so-lu-num
UKУкраїнська
дихання
di-khan-nya
VITiếng Việt
hít vào
hit vao
ZUZU
ukuhlala
u-ku-hla-la