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drink in Japanese

drink in Japanese is ドリンク, 飲み物, 飲料 — drink means to take liquid into the mouth and swallow it.

drink in Japanese

ドリンク
noun
Pronounced: dorinku
飲み物
noun
Pronounced: nomimono
飲料
noun
Pronounced: inryō
A type of beverage (usually mixed).
飲み物
noun
Pronounced: nomimono
A type of beverage (usually mixed).
飲用
noun
Pronounced: in'yō
The action of drinking, especially with the verbs take or have.
飲む
noun
Pronounced: nomu
The action of drinking, especially with the verbs take or have.
お酒
noun
Pronounced: osake
Alcoholic beverages in general.
noun
Pronounced: sake
Alcoholic beverages in general.
飲む
verb
Pronounced: nomu
召し上がる
verb
Pronounced: meshiagaru
頂く
verb
Pronounced: itadaku

What does "drink" mean?

  1. verb To take liquid into the mouth and swallow it.
    "She drank a glass of water after the run."
  2. verb To consume alcoholic beverages, often habitually.
    "He stopped drinking after the doctor's warning."
  3. noun Any liquid intended for drinking; a beverage.
    "Would you like a drink before dinner?"
  4. noun A serving of an alcoholic beverage.
    "They went out for a drink after work."

drink in a sentence

  • She drank a glass of water after the run.
  • He drinks two coffees every morning.
  • He stopped drinking after the doctor's warning.
  • Would you like a drink before dinner?

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Frequently asked questions

What is "drink" in Japanese?

"drink" in Japanese is ドリンク, 飲み物, 飲料. drink means: To take liquid into the mouth and swallow it.

How do you pronounce ドリンク?

"drink" in Japanese is ドリンク, pronounced "dorinku".

How do you use "drink" in a sentence?

Example: "She drank a glass of water after the run." In Japanese, "drink" is ドリンク, 飲み物, 飲料.

Are there other ways to say "drink" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 9 translations listed for "drink": ドリンク, 飲み物, 飲料, 飲用, 飲む, お酒.

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