Noun
English: foam, froth
Japanese: 泡沫, 泡
Source: Hamletmachine
KLCP Level: 3
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Notes
(qepHom 2017): The noun ba'Suq is used also for a chewing gum bubble, a soap bubble and so on. You can even have bubbles in the bath tub, and the foam in the bathtub is made of millions of bubbles, but the foam itself is not called bubble. Of course, you can add suffixes to it for very small bubbles, like the ones you have in sparkling water and champagne, for instance.
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'o'nI' Sub solid foam (like Styrofoam) (n) (qepHom 2020)
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qa'vIn coffee (n)
ra'taj *raktajino* (coffee with liquor) (n)
'awje' root beer (n)
qulcher cream (n)
vut prepare food/drink (v)
jeD be thick, dense, viscous (v)
Usage for 'o'nI'
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