[tlhIngan Hol] What other languages make the {Sop}-{'ep}-{tlhutlh} distinction?
mayqel qunenoS
mihkoun at gmail.com
Tue Jul 25 10:19:53 PDT 2017
'elaDya Hol lo'lu'taHvIS, SopwI' Dellu'meH vaj {Sop} neH lo'laH vaj.
'ej tlhutlhwI' Dellu'meH vaj {tlhutlh} neH lo'laH vay'. {'ep}
wIghajbe'.
Greek has only "eat" for eating food or soup, and "drink" for drinking
liquids (water, alcohol, etc).
DuDmeH jo'Daq lep Soj lanlu'chugh 'ej betgham Soj lInglu' vaj Sojvam
Soplu'chugh vaj 'elaDya'Daq {Sop} wIlo'qa'.
Even if someone places solid food in a blender and liquifies it, then
again in Greece we will use the word "eat".
qunnoq
On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 12:55 PM, Elizabeth Faber
<elizabeth.lawrence08 at gmail.com> wrote:
> The same is true in English.
>
> On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 5:34 AM, Lieven <levinius at gmx.de> wrote:
>>
>> Am 24.07.2017 um 11:27 schrieb De'vID:
>>>
>>> I was wondering which (natural, Earth) languages, if any, make the
>>> distinction that Klingon does, between {Sop}, {'ep}, and {tlhutlh}?
>>
>>
>> Not a direct answer, but a side note: In German, you can both "eat" and
>> "drink" a soup. It depends on how you do it: using a spoon it's eat, but if
>> you drink it, you move the cup to your mouth.
>>
>> --
>> Lieven L. Litaer
>> aka Quvar valer 'utlh
>> Grammarian of the KLI
>> http://www.facebook.com/Klingonteacher
>> http://www.klingonwiki.net
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