inhalál
Inhalál is a Hungarian verb that translates to "to inhale" in English. It refers to the act of breathing in a substance, typically air or vapor, into the lungs. This can be a voluntary action, such as when taking a deep breath to smell a flower, or an involuntary one, like inhaling smoke from a fire. The term is often used in medical contexts, such as when a patient is instructed to inhale medication from an inhaler. It can also refer to the deliberate inhalation of substances for recreational purposes, though this usage is often associated with negative health consequences. The process of inhalation is a fundamental part of respiration, the physiological process by which organisms take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide. In the context of medicine, inhalál is crucial for delivering therapeutic agents directly to the respiratory system, allowing for rapid absorption and localized effects. It is also relevant in environmental science when discussing air quality and exposure to pollutants, as the inhalation of harmful particles can have significant health impacts. The verb captures the mechanical and physiological action of drawing something into the body through the respiratory tract.