See also: <span class="searchmatch">dvaša</span> <span class="searchmatch">dvašā</span> f locative singular of <span class="searchmatch">dvaša</span>...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">dvašā</span> <span class="searchmatch">dvaša</span> f (4th declension) breath, breathing (the air that is breathed in or out, or the act of breathing itself) karsta <span class="searchmatch">dvaša</span> ― warm breath...
<span class="searchmatch">dvašas</span> f genitive singular of <span class="searchmatch">dvaša</span>...
See also: dvašošanā From dvašo(t) (“to breathe”) + -šana (“-ing”). dvašošana f (4th declension) the act of breathing, respiration elpošana <span class="searchmatch">dvaša</span>...
Lithuanian Wikipedia has an article on: dvasia Wikipedia lt Cognate with Latvian <span class="searchmatch">dvaša</span> (“breath”). For the root see dvė̃sti (“breathe, blow”), daũsos (“air”),...
subtly characterises; atmosphere, ambiance, spirit laikmeta elpa ― the atmosphere, spirit of an era <span class="searchmatch">dvaša</span> elpot, elpošana ieelpa, ieelpot izelpa, izelpot...
muzzle began to twitch, (its) nostrils to sniff more actively salda medus <span class="searchmatch">dvaša</span> spiedās viņam mutē un nāsīs ― the sweet breath (= smell) of honey pressed...
bófe Kazakh: дем (dem) Kurdish: Central Kurdish: ھەناسە (henase) Latvian: <span class="searchmatch">dvaša</span> (lv) f, elpa f Luxembourgish: Otem m Macedonian: здив m (zdiv) Mansaka:...