air
Luft is the German word for air. It is a noun that is used to describe the invisible gaseous substance surrounding the earth, which is composed of nitrogen, oxygen, and small amounts of other gases. Luft is used in many common phrases and expressions in German, such as 'in der Luft liegen' (to be in the air), 'Luft holen' (to take a breath), and 'Luftschloss' (castle in the air).
The air is fresh.
This sentence is used to describe the freshness of the atmosphere or room. It commonly refers to a pleasant, clean, and cool environment that is free from pollutants or stale smells.
He can hardly get air.
This phrase is often used when someone is finding it difficult to breathe. It could be due to physical exertion, a health condition or a context where the air is thin or polluted.
Getting air is important.
This sentence refers to the importance of air for survival. It could also be referring to the act of clearing the mind, taking a break, and finding space to relax, almost as if 'getting air'.