In1919 from Rus. Arabic word for 'tea'.
-- Chai (or Khai) is the Hebrew word for 'Life'. -- Chai is another word for tea. It is used in many different cultures and is derived from a Chinese word.
Chia seeds in Bengali are called "চিয়া বীজ" (Chia bij). Chia seeds come from the plant Salvia hispanica, which is native to Central and South America. They are commonly found in health food stores and supermarkets around the world due to their nutritional benefits.
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The word for "life" in Hebrew is "chai." The two Hebrew letters that make up the word "chai" are chet and yud. The letters have numerical value. The chai is equivalent to 8 and yud is equivalent to 10. So "chai", chet and yud added together, equals 18. Any multiple of 18, ie 18, 36, 54, etc. can be a chai number.
Tea in Hindi is called "Chai" and Tea leaves are called "Chai Patti"
'Chai' isn't a word in Japanese. If you mean 'cha' it means 'tea'. It might be you mean it as a name, written 茶衣 /chai/.
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chai (חי) = alive or livingNote: Many English-speaking Jews think this word means "life" but it's actually an adjective. Life is chayim (חיים).
The Russian word for tea is чай, pronounced chai. It's the same word as what they call spiced tea at Starbucks, but it does not have to be spicy. Russian shares the word chai for tea with Turkish, Persian, Japanese, Hindi and many other languages.
The litteral translation of tea in Swahili is 'chai'. There are several types of tea such as black tea (chai ya rangi) and tea with milk (chai ya maziwa). The word chai can also be used to signify a mid-morning tea break (usually at around 10:00am).
Chai Romruen goes by Chai.
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