air in Portuguese
air in Portuguese is ar, ária, nengum objeto — air means the mixture of gases that makes up Earth's atmosphere, which we breathe.
air in Portuguese
ar
ária
(music) A melody or song, especially a solo; an aria.
ar
(music) A melody or song, especially a solo; an aria.
nengum objeto
(informal) Nothing; absence of anything.
arejar
ventilar
(transitive) To let fresh air into (a room or a building), to ventilate.
transmitir
(intransitive) To be broadcast.
What does "air" mean?
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noun The mixture of gases that makes up Earth's atmosphere, which we breathe.
"She took a deep breath of fresh mountain air."
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noun A particular quality, feeling, or manner someone or something has.
"He answered with an air of confidence."
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noun Television or radio broadcasting.
"The show went off the air after five seasons."
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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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Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "air" in Portuguese?
"air" in Portuguese is ar, ária, nengum objeto. 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 Portuguese, "air" is ar, ária, nengum objeto.
Are there other ways to say "air" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 6 translations listed for "air": ar, ária, nengum objeto, arejar, ventilar, transmitir.
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