Expiration
//ˌɛk.spəˈɹeɪ.ʃən//
Translations of "expiration" (14 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | uitasem(act or process of breathing out, or forcing air from the lungs through the nose or mouth; as, respiration consists of inspiration and expiration) | — | |
| Armenian | ժամկետի լրացում(act of expiring), սպառում(act of expiring) | žamketi lracʻum, spaṙum | |
| Assamese | নিশাহ(act or process of breathing out, or forcing air from the lungs through the nose or mouth; as, respiration consists of inspiration and expiration) | nixah | |
| Bulgarian | издишване(act or process of breathing out, or forcing air from the lungs through the nose or mouth; as, respiration consists of inspiration and expiration), изтичане(emission of volatile matter; exhalation), изтичане(coming to a close; cessation; extinction; termination; end), последно издихание(last emission of breath; death), свършване(coming to a close; cessation; extinction; termination; end) | izdišvane, iztičane, iztičane, posledno izdihanie, svǎršvane | |
| Catalan | expiració(act of expiring) | — | |
| Czech | expirace(act of expiring), výdech(act or process of breathing out, or forcing air from the lungs through the nose or mouth; as, respiration consists of inspiration and expiration) | — | |
| Finnish | ekspiraatio(act or process of breathing out, or forcing air from the lungs through the nose or mouth; as, respiration consists of inspiration and expiration), erääntyminen(act of expiring), uloshengitys(act or process of breathing out, or forcing air from the lungs through the nose or mouth; as, respiration consists of inspiration and expiration), umpeutuminen(act of expiring), viimeinen henkäys(last emission of breath; death) | — | |
| French | expiration(act of expiring), expiration(act or process of breathing out, or forcing air from the lungs through the nose or mouth; as, respiration consists of inspiration and expiration), expiration(emission of volatile matter; exhalation), expiration(coming to a close; cessation; extinction; termination; end) | — | |
| Greek | εκπνοή(act or process of breathing out, or forcing air from the lungs through the nose or mouth; as, respiration consists of inspiration and expiration), λήξη(coming to a close; cessation; extinction; termination; end) | ekpnoḯ, líxi | |
| Italian | cessazione(last emission of breath; death), cessazione(coming to a close; cessation; extinction; termination; end), esalazione(emission of volatile matter; exhalation), espirazione(act of expiring), espirazione(coming to a close; cessation; extinction; termination; end), respirazione(act or process of breathing out, or forcing air from the lungs through the nose or mouth; as, respiration consists of inspiration and expiration), respiro(That which is expired; matter breathed forth; that which is produced by breathing out), scadenza(coming to a close; cessation; extinction; termination; end) | — | |
| Sanskrit | उपरम(coming to a close; cessation; extinction; termination; end) | uparama | |
| Spanish | caducación(act of expiring), espiración(act or process of breathing out, or forcing air from the lungs through the nose or mouth; as, respiration consists of inspiration and expiration), expiración(act of expiring) | — | |
| Swedish | exspiration(act or process of breathing out, or forcing air from the lungs through the nose or mouth; as, respiration consists of inspiration and expiration) | — | |
| Tagalog | luwashingahan(act or process of breathing out, or forcing air from the lungs through the nose or mouth; as, respiration consists of inspiration and expiration) | — |
uitasem
издишване, изтичане, изтичане, последно издихание, свършване
izdišvane, iztičane, iztičane, posledno izdihanie, svǎršvane
expiració
expirace, výdech
ekspiraatio, erääntyminen, uloshengitys, umpeutuminen, viimeinen henkäys
expiration, expiration, expiration, expiration
cessazione, cessazione, esalazione, espirazione, espirazione, respirazione, respiro, scadenza
caducación, espiración, expiración
exspiration
luwashingahan
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