IPA: /ˈnjuːmə/
KK: /ˈnjuːmə/
The vital spirit or soul that is believed to give life to the body.
In ancient philosophy, pneuma was considered essential for life and health.
Pneuma → It comes from the Greek word "pneuma" (πνεῦμα), meaning breath or spirit. In ancient Greek philosophy, it referred to the vital spirit or life force that animates living beings.
Imagine the essence of life as 'breath' — that's what 'pneuma' represents, connecting the idea of spirit and vitality.