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air in Italian

air in Italian is aria, nessuno oggetto, aerare — air means the mixture of gases that makes up Earth's atmosphere, which we breathe.

air in Italian

aria
noun
nessuno oggetto
noun
(informal) Nothing; absence of anything.
aerare
verb
ventilare
verb
(transitive) To let fresh air into (a room or a building), to ventilate.
mandare in onda
verb
(intransitive) To be broadcast.

What does "air" mean?

  1. noun The mixture of gases that makes up Earth's atmosphere, which we breathe.
    "She took a deep breath of fresh mountain air."
  2. noun A particular quality, feeling, or manner someone or something has.
    "He answered with an air of confidence."
  3. noun Television or radio broadcasting.
    "The show went off the air after five seasons."
  4. verb To broadcast something on television or radio.
    "The interview will air tonight at nine."

air in a sentence

  • She took a deep breath of fresh mountain air.
  • Open a window to let some air into the room.
  • He answered with an air of confidence.
  • The show went off the air after five seasons.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "air" in Italian?

"air" in Italian is aria, nessuno oggetto, aerare. air means: The mixture of gases that makes up Earth's atmosphere, which we breathe.

How do you use "air" in a sentence?

Example: "She took a deep breath of fresh mountain air." In Italian, "air" is aria, nessuno oggetto, aerare.

Are there other ways to say "air" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 5 translations listed for "air": aria, nessuno oggetto, aerare, ventilare, mandare in onda.

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