suflar

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Ido

Etymology

Borrowed from French soufflerGerman soufflierenItalian soffiareRussian суфли́ровать (suflírovatʹ)Spanish soplar.

Pronunciation

Verb

suflar (present suflas, past suflis, future suflos, conditional suflus, imperative suflez)

  1. (intransitive) to blow (wind, etc.)
  2. (transitive) to blow: force wind or breathe upon
  3. (transitive, theater and television) to prompt (a speaker, actor)
  4. (intransitive, chess, checkers) to huff

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • bento-sufleto (a breath of wind)
  • eksuflar (to blow out)
  • forjo-suflilo (blacksmith's bellows)
  • suflado (blow, blowing, puffing, breath, breathing)
  • suflajo ((the air) puff, gust, blast, whiff)
  • suflego ((the air) puff, gust, blast, whiff)
  • suflero (prompter)
  • sufleto ((the air) puff, gust, blast, whiff)
  • suflisto (prompter)
  • suflo (blow, blowing, puffing, breath, breathing)

See also

Ladino

Etymology

From Latin sufflō.

Verb

suflar

  1. (intransitive) to blow