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[tlhIngan Hol] What other languages make the {Sop}-{'ep}-{tlhutlh}

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (De'vID)
Mon Jul 24 05:27:43 2017

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I was wondering which (natural, Earth) languages, if any, make the
distinction that Klingon does, between {Sop}, {'ep}, and {tlhutlh}?
English only distinguishes "eat" and "drink". Persian uses one word
for "consume" (either food or drink).

Are there other languages which make the 3-way distinction that
Klingon does? Any which makes an even finer-grained distinction?

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