Soprar
Soprar is a common Portuguese verb meaning to blow air out of the mouth. It denotes the physical act of expelling air, typically to move air intentionally or to affect a flame or a surface. The term is used in both literal and everyday contexts, from weather phenomena to everyday actions.
In practical use, soprar occurs in several common phrases. For example, the wind can be described as
Soprar is a regular verb of the -ar conjugation. In the present indicative, forms include eu sopro,
Etymology traces soprar to the Portuguese-Romance verb family related to verbs for blowing across Iberian languages,