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pijetí

Pijetí is a term used in Czech to denote the act of taking liquids by swallowing, i.e., drinking. In everyday language the common noun for this concept is pití, while pijetí appears primarily in more formal, literary, medical, or legal contexts and may be found as a variant or archaism in older texts. The term is related to the broader notion of ingestion and is sometimes contrasted with požití, which covers the consumption of substances in general, including both liquids and solids.

In medical and health-related writing, pijetí is used to describe the action of drinking fluids, such as

Usage notes and nuance: pijetí tends to be more formal or technical, while pití is the standard

See also: pití, požití, konzumace, ingestion.

pijetí
vody
(drinking
water)
or
pijetí
léků
(ingestion
of
medications).
In
legal
or
regulatory
contexts,
the
phrase
pijetí
alkoholu
may
be
used
to
refer
to
the
act
of
consuming
alcohol,
though
everyday
speech
more
commonly
uses
pití
alkoholu
or
simply
pití.
everyday
term.
Požití
remains
the
broader
term
for
ingestion
of
any
substance,
whereas
pijetí
specifically
emphasizes
the
liquid
intake
aspect.
The
choice
between
pijetí
and
pití
can
reflect
register,
audience,
and
precision
needs
in
the
Czech
language.