Examples of using "Ilmaa" in a sentence and their english translations:
We would die without air.
Fan those flames.
- I need some fresh air.
- I need to get some air.
We would die without air.
The tunnel with the draft, or the tunnel with no draft?
Fresh air, and sunlight on the face.
Please let in some fresh air.
There is no air in space.
- We cannot live without air.
- We can't live without air.
Receptors in its mouth taste the air.
It's about this air that surrounds us.
We cannot live without air.
The tyre is a little under-inflated.
This one, the air feels warmer, though.
Don't you want to get some fresh air?
The air-conditioner isn't taking in enough air.
Let's go out for some fresh air.
Tell you what, though, I can feel cold air from this one.
This one, the air feels warmer, though, and I am pretty cold.
The water is 50 degrees warmer than the surrounding air.
This car's tires don't have enough air.
Were it not for air, no creatures could live.
Tom opened the door a crack to let in some fresh air.
If there was no air, man could not live for even ten minutes.
Children drink more water, eat more food and breathe more air per kilogram of body weight than adults.
Wood and charcoal burning account for 50% of household energy consumption in Senegal, contributing to air pollution and deforestation.