Fôlego
Fôlego is a noun in Portuguese that primarily denotes air drawn into and expelled from the lungs during breathing. It also carries a figurative sense of stamina or endurance, especially the capacity to sustain effort over time. The term is common in both European Portuguese and Brazilian Portuguese and is often used in contexts ranging from medicine and sports to everyday speech.
Fôlego comes from the Portuguese word for breath; its precise historical derivation is within the broader Romance
In biology and physiology, the act of breathing involves the respiratory system, with inhalation drawing air
In sports and performing arts, fôlego is used to describe endurance in activities such as running, swimming,
In idiomatic and cultural usage, common phrases include ter fôlego (to have the stamina), ficar sem fôlego