aera =air αέρα tragoudi =song τραγούδι
MODERN: αέρας, ύφος
aeras, yfos
ANCIENT: αήρ ο
Air= αέρας (a-e-ras)
Bird= πουλί (pulee)
Greek = aira (αέρα)
Modern Hebrew = avír אוויר
Note: There is no Biblical Hebrew word for air.
The Greek word for "Air" is "αέρας".
αέρας
English
The Greek word for "Meteorite" is "μετεωριτών".
There is no single English word that means "living air"
aeras.
In Greek it is xenos , meaning stranger, because it is pretty rare to find in the air you breath.
Air = αέρας Earth = γη
Αήρ (aeer), means also air.
Breth is not a word in the English language. If the question was meant to be about the word breath, breath is air inhaled or exhaled during breathing. Breathe means to inhale and expel air from the lungs.
"Ventalize" is not a recognized English word, whereas "ventilate" is commonly used to mean the circulation of fresh air in a space. It's possible that "ventalize" is a misspelling or a word created through a combination of "vent" and "ventilate," but it is not standard English.
Ouranos is a Greek word that means atmospheric air.
aire = air
air