Boir du thé
'thé (masc.) some tea : du thé the tea : le thé
What are we having for dinner? = Qu'est-ce qu'on mange? Tea in French is the drink and nothing else. If you want to double check look on google translate.
A tea plantation would be "un plantation de thé" in French. A pleasure garden designed to drink tea, and for strolling would be "un jardin d'agrément" in French.
Peach The
Necesita yo toma cha. (I need to drink tea.)
because you drink to much chrysanthemum tea
I like drinking tea is "j'aime boire du thé" in French.
________________ maisson de the
"thé vert"
Not the kind of tea we drink these days, but any herb steeped in hot water is technically tea. So I would say yes. It was most likely for medicinal purposes.
Iced tea in French is "Thé glacé". "Tea" is masculine therefore there is no extra "e" at the end of "glacé"
I have to say tea ro coffee