I could not breathe another breath in that room.
air or to breathe
(you just did haha) i can hardly breath
The homophone for "breath" is "breathe." "Breath" is a noun referring to the air that we inhale and exhale, while "breathe" is a verb describing the action of inhaling and exhaling.
Ruch/Rucha (Ruh/Ruha)
CORRECTED: Aloha; I am assuming you mean 'just breathe' not breath. Just breathe is ho'ohanu.
we breath out carbon dixocide but we dont use carbon to breath trees do
Fish Can breathe out of water, they just dehydrate quickly and die.
Crocodiles do not breath in water. They use their nostrils to breath in and out air while they are mostly submerged.
Which spelling you use depends on which part of speech you're using--"breathe" is for the verb, "breath" is the noun. So you breathe heavily after a ten-mile run, but your breath fogs up the window on a cold day.
The use gills to breathe.
You breath through a respiratory system for short you breath through your lungs
We get rid of waste when we breath out and when we breath in we take oxygen in to our lungs and breath.
We get rid of waste when we breath out and when we breath in we take oxygen in to our lungs and breath.
Crocs don't breath underwater. They have lungs and breathe air pretty much like you and I. Thye hold their breath while diving.
True.fish cant breath underwater with lungs.So they use gills to breath underwater.
breath in and breath out ............. apparently!
My breath was misty in the cold winter air. When I am angry, I take a deep breath and it helps me feel much more calm. Take a deep breath here, as you have nearly finished!