bro the maori word for drink is..
INU that's a easy one.
book: puka puka
food: Kai
apple: aporo
stand-up: etu
sit down: e noho
toilet: wharepaku
eating area near marae: wharekai
hat: potai
legs: wae wae
Hands: miti miti
shoulders: pakahiwi
head: mahunga
ears: whakarongo mai
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.
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 Latin root word for "drink" is "potare."
drink=imbibe
Drink is one syllable.
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.
คื่ม is how you say drink in Thai.
The prefix of the word "drinkable" is "drink-." It comes from the verb "drink," which means to consume liquids.
To imbibe, or to drink.
There is no pronoun in 'drink the rain'. The word 'drink' is a verb; 'the' is an article; 'rain' is a noun.
Comestible (fit to eat or drink), potable is fit to drink
The word 'drink' appears 358 times in the King James version.