There is no Latin word for soft drink because they didn't exist then.
Answer:
Luckily no less an authority than the Vatican has come up with a dictionary of modern Latin so the language would be able to meet modern usage. "Lexicon Recentis Latinitas" is the name of the work. At $115 a copy and with only 500 printed the 750 page text is hard to come by. As a guess, the modern Italian "bibita analcolica "or "acqua gassosa condetta " would be close although the Latin translation software indicates "mollis imbibo".
Useful phrases include:
Mollis.
Mollis.
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.
soft
soft
Bibo
Limonade
To imbibe, or to drink.
The word mollusca comes from the Latin word mollis meaning "soft". This word in turn came from the term Aristotle used for cuttlefish, Molluscus, which means "the soft things".
The word mollusca comes from the Latin word mollis meaning "soft". This word in turn came from the term Aristotle used for cuttlefish, Molluscus, which means "the soft things".
Drink
The Latin root word for "drink" is "potare."