The mad gab phrase "Whiz youth air" translates to "Was it you there?"
If you want a translation of that to another language, please state WHAT language in your question.
It depends on what you're specifically referring to for whiz and spur. I believe you're referring to; Spur: Spiked wheel on horse rider's heel and Whiz: Moving through the air quickly with a whistling sound. Well, when a rider jabs the horse with the spur, he/she is trying to encourage the horse to go faster. So, they both refer to: Moving quickly.
The Air Pump
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An air cadet is a person who is a member of the Air Cadet Association - a youth organization sponsored by the Royal Air Force which manages the Air Training Corps and the Combined Cadet Force.
What is you question about Air to Air Refueling?
For 2014, $20 for an adult, and $15 for youth and senior.
To make a humming or hissing sound, like an arrow or ball flying through the air; to fly or move swiftly with a sharp hissing or whistling sound., A hissing and humming sound.
Of course there is! Air is what carries oxygen for us to breathe, so am I answering your question, or am I answering your question?
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Javier (ha-vee-AIR), perhaps. Likely the closest there is.
Air is made up of gas, so the question makes no sense. Earth's air is made of oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide gases for the most part. Please ask a question about a specific gas that is not already part of air, and we can answer the question!