The Japanese word nomimono means to drink in the English language.
If your talking about spiked my drink its Watashi no nomimono o tenka sareta
Watashi WA sake o nomu koto ga arimasu?私は酒を飲むことがあります?Correction:The sentence above translates: "Do I drink 'sake' "Correct way to say 'May I get a drink' is:'Nanka nomimono wo itadakemasu ka' (lit: May I get something to drink). 'Nomimono' however could also refer to 'beverage' so if you mean 'sake' you can replace the words 'Nanka nomimono' with 'sake'.
The verb as in drinking a liquid would be nomimasu, and the noun would be nomimono
As far as I know, "drinky" is not a word. However, "drink" is 'nomimono' in Japanese, written: 飲み物
'Please enjoy this drink' would beこの飲み物をお楽しみください (kono nomimono o otanoshimi kudasai) in Japanese. This is quite formal language.
drink is written 飲み物 (nomimono) 飲み is the general term used for words related to drinks 物 is the kanji meaning "thing" so, literally "thing to drink"
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