τσάι (pronounced 'chAh-ee')
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ti canis (tea - can - is)
The greek word for tea is τσάι "tsai" .
You say "More tea please"
He has a cup of tea.
In English, we say tea cup.Italians say: tazza di tè
cuppa
'thé (masc.) some tea : du thé the tea : le thé
That is not tea.
Informal way to say "Did you have your tea?" : Tea kudichia? pronounced: tea koo-ditch-ee-yah or in chennai they may say: tea sapitiyaa? *saapitiya actually comes in did u eat, but it isn't proper for drink , but commonly used in tamil nadu.
Informal way to say "Did you have your tea?" : Tea kudichia? pronounced: tea koo-ditch-ee-yah or in chennai they may say: tea sapitiyaa? *saapitiya actually comes in did u eat, but it isn't proper for drink , but commonly used in tamil nadu.
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According to my trusty Strong's, there is no mention of Tea or tea pots in the KJV.