Speaking of gas and air going in and out of the mouth: (HQ 12.4:8): Air, for example, comes into and out of the nose or mouth. The word for breath is {tlhuH}, and that for breathe is also {tlhuH}. To breathe in, or inhale, is {pur}; to breathe out, or exhale, is {rech}. SEE ALSO: Hob yawn (v) tlhov wheeze (v) jev wheeze (v) chuy sneeze (v) And that's not to mention other mouth-related words (eat, bite, chew, suck, swallow, gargle, speak, mumble, whisper, etc.) or anatomical terms (mouth, tongue, palate, tongue, teeth, lips, etc.). All in all, quite a lot of vocabulary. -- Voragh Ca'Non Master of the Klingons ---------------Original Message--------------- From: Lieven L. Litaer Am 18.04.2019 um 11:29 schrieb De'vID:
Uh... the definition for {ruq} includes the word "belch" and the notes for both say that to specific the gas comes from the mouth, use a phrase with {nuj}. Even if you didn't understand what "belch" means, isn't the concept of "gas coming out of the mouth" kind of clear?
If I swallow Helium and speak with a funny squeaky voice, then there is also gas coming from my mouth... ehm.. okay, it's not gas produced by the body. *haha* just kidding.