Definition
To exhale means to breathe air out of your lungs. It is the opposite of inhale, which means to breathe air in.
Etymology
It comes from Latin 'exhalare', meaning 'to breathe out', from 'ex-' (out) and 'halare' (to breathe). The word has always referred to air moving outward from the body.
Kelly Says
Exhaling is your body’s built‑in reset button; long exhales can actually calm your nervous system. Every sigh, laugh, and shout is just air leaving your lungs in different emotional costumes.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
መንፈስ ላይ እንደ ነው
men-fes la-i en-de ne-w
BNবাংলা
শ্বাস বের করো
shwaas ber kor-o
CACatalà
exhalar
eh-ha-lahr
CSČeština
vydechnout
vee-deh-ch-nout
DADansk
ånde ud
ahn-deh oo-d
DEDeutsch
ausatmen
ow-zah-t-men
ELΕλληνικά
εκπνεύω
ek-pny-o
ESEspañol
exhalar
eh-ha-lahr
FISuomi
hengitä ulos
hen-gi-taa oo-los
FRFrançais
expirer
eks-pee-r-ay
HIहिन्दी
श्वास छोड़ना
shvaas chhod-na
HUMagyar
kilélegezni
kee-leh-leh-zh-nee
IDBahasa Indonesia
hembuskan
hem-bus-kan
ITItaliano
espirare
eh-speh-ra-ray
MRMR
श्वास बाहेर काढा
shwaas ba-he-er ka-dha
MSBahasa Melayu
hembus
hem-bus
MYမြန်မာ
အရည် ထုတ်
a-ye-ri thou-t
NLNederlands
uitademen
ooy-tah-deh-men
NONorsk
puste ut
poo-ste oot
PLPolski
wydychać
v-dee-khach
PTPortuguês
exalar
eh-zah-lahr
RORomână
expiră
ehk-spih-rah
RUРусский
выдохнуть
vy-doh-n-oot
SVSvenska
andas ut
an-das oot
SWKiswahili
kupumua
koo-poo-moo-ah
TAதமிழ்
காற்று வெளியே
kaatru ve-li-yae
TEతెలుగు
శ్వాస విడువడం
shvaasa viduvaadam
TRTürkçe
nefes almak
neh-fes al-mak
UKУкраїнська
видихнути
vee-dee-kh-noot
URاردو
سانس لین
saans leen
VITiếng Việt
hít thở
hit tho