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Discussion of "tasta"
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Comment #3: Re:
Curtis W Franks (Thu Mar 9 23:06:43 2017)

gleki wrote:
> krtisfranks wrote:
> > How is this word different from "vrusi".
>
> See notes to the definition of vrusi.


So this one is specifically for taste (the mouth/tongue)? Is that pure
distinction even anatomically possible for humans?

Comment #4: Re:
gleki (Fri Mar 10 07:24:43 2017)

krtisfranks wrote:
> gleki wrote:
> > krtisfranks wrote:
> > > How is this word different from "vrusi".
> >
> > See notes to the definition of vrusi.
>
>
> So this one is specifically for taste (the mouth/tongue)? Is that pure
> distinction even anatomically possible for humans?

maybe tear tongue apart or close your nose? :)

zo'onai, tasta is a component of vrusi but not its only component.

Comment #5: Re:
Curtis W Franks (Fri Mar 10 15:36:54 2017)

gleki wrote:
> krtisfranks wrote:
> > gleki wrote:
> > > krtisfranks wrote:
> > > > How is this word different from "vrusi".
> > >
> > > See notes to the definition of vrusi.
> >
> >
> > So this one is specifically for taste (the mouth/tongue)? Is that pure
> > distinction even anatomically possible for humans?
>
> maybe tear tongue apart or close your nose? :)
>
> zo'onai, tasta is a component of vrusi but not its only component.


Okay, that is fair enough and both important and fundamental. I am aboard.

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