Gargling is what you do with mouthwash in your throat and rinsing means to briefly wash off with water. See a translation. Highly-rated answerer. SheaW thanks a lot, yes I need a word for brushing teeth.
SheaW I mean for explaining steps of brushing teeth. Thanks for your comment :. The one learning a language! Learn about premium features. We do not say "gargle your mouth with salt water. I mean is there any significant difference between those two?
Yes, you could rinse your mouth without gargling. Gargling is usually done by getting a small mouthful of liquid, tipping your head back, closing off your throat and then "bubbling" air through the liquid without swallowing. It bathes the back of the mouth and the top of the throat in the liquid, which won't usually happen if you just rinse. Hello, native-speakers. I have seen Muslims when performing ablutions, put some water into the mouth and use index finger to move onto their teeth, also move this water to-and-fro and then throw out.
I think this action isn't "gargling", because they don't take the water up to the throat - nor do they produce the ghar-ghar-ghar sound. This action is somewhat between rinsing and gargling. What to call this action? You little ripper! Senior Member Australia.
Click to expand Last edited: Mar 3, Boy Jorge Member Filipino - Philippines. Rinse is different from gargle precisely because you can rinse your mouth clean it with water, other liquids, etc. Dishes, potted plants, mouths etc. I often gargle with salted water to help with a sore throat, then I rinse my mouth to get rid of the taste. See a translation. The one learning a language!
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