In Hebrew it's pronounced aveer
Yes. Most names have different spellings in different languages. In this case, 'Alphonse' is the French spelling, and 'Alfonso' is the Spanish and Italian spelling of the same name. One famous American 'Alfonso' is the actor from the Fresh Prince of Bel-air, who plays Carlton.
No. Philippine Airlines and Air Philippines is not the same. They are different airlines with somewhat similar names.
Water, Aqua, Agua, Eau, 水,ماء ,ujë, ջուր, air(indonesian)
To say 'wind' in the sense of air currents in some languages: French:Vent Spanish:Viento Russian:Betep Irish:Gaoithe Haitian:Van Finnish:Tuuli
they are by that they have different names and planet earth is the only one that has air that humans (people) can breath
It has other names in other languages (for example, the German Stickstoff), but they all just mean "nitrogen". There really aren't any synonyms for it in English.At one time air from which oxygen had been removed (leaving mainly nitrogen, usually with some carbon dioxide) was called "phlogisticated air", but no one nowadays uses that terminology.
A dirigible, a Zeppelin, a lighter-than-air aircraft and an airship are all other names for blimps. Airship is probably the most technically correct term for all those air vehicles, as it is a more general term.
Location. In order, they are in space, in air, or on the ground.
Different air pressure, so there is more/less air resistance.
Road Pro, Ozone and Multi Tech are the best brands on the market for air purifier ionizers. Another well sought brand for air purifier ionizers is EcoQuest.
O air can mix with other chemicalsO air is a gasO air is lots of different gassesO air fills all spacesCan't think of another thing!!!!!
The Marines are a component of the Department of the Navy, and the Army is a component of the Department of the Army. Also, the Army and Marine Corps have different force structures, missions, and cultural/heritage items.