The word 'drink' is both a verb (drink, drinks, drinking, drank, drunk) and a noun (drink, drinks). Examples:
Verb- I can't wait to drink my coffee.
Noun- That was a great drink.
The word 'drink' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing. The word 'drink' is also a verb: drink, drinks, drinking, drank, drunk.
There is no pronoun in 'drink the rain'. The word 'drink' is a verb; 'the' is an article; 'rain' is a noun.
If you mean a drink, the noun, the Latin word is potus or potio. If you mean to drink, the verb, the Latin word is bibere or potare.
Verb: trinken Noun: Getränk
Drink can be either one. If the word is used in a sentence such as "Are you going to drink your juice?" it would be a verb because drinking something is an action. If it is used in a sentence such as "The drink we had for dinner was sweet." it would be a noun because in this case, the drink would be an object.
The noun "beverage" is: 飲料 Yǐnliào The verb "to drink" is: 喝 Hē
Boire is the French verb "to drink".
Drink (verb) is the English meaning of the Swahili word Kunywa.
Yes it can be a verb as in "drink and be merry". However, it can also be a noun as in "please get me a drink".
No, it is not a verb. Tea is a noun, a drink, or an occasion to drink it.
to drink
A verb for this is drink In the past tense it would be I drank hoy chocolate In te present tense I drink or I am drinking hot chocolate