How Books Taught Europeans to Smoke

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S.A. DeVault

Might Stick Around
Nov 12, 2022
57
334
Southern Wisconsin
“Smoking was an entirely new concept to the Europeans who encountered people in the Americas using tobacco. These Europeans sometimes described it as “drinking smoke.””

I grew up bilingual or trilingual, and one of my hobbies is studying foreign languages. “Drinking smoke” caught my eye as in my father’s language, Hindustani, the common verb used “to smoke” is the same as “to drink”. So technically in Northern India and Pakistan one “drinks” a pipe, cigarette, cigar.
 

bayareabriar

Part of the Furniture Now
May 8, 2019
942
1,543
“Smoking was an entirely new concept to the Europeans who encountered people in the Americas using tobacco. These Europeans sometimes described it as “drinking smoke.””

I grew up bilingual or trilingual, and one of my hobbies is studying foreign languages. “Drinking smoke” caught my eye as in my father’s language, Hindustani, the common verb used “to smoke” is the same as “to drink”. So technically in Northern India and Pakistan one “drinks” a pipe, cigarette, cigar.
Yes. I think English fails us with concept. “To draw into ones mouth” = Drink.