Voulez-vous une tasse de thé ?
une tasse de the
He has a cup of tea.
There is no such English phrase as "tea of a cup." You either have a cup of tea, or you have tea in a cup.
A bagel with cream cheese and a cup of tea.
ce n'est pas mon truc (familiar)
u want a cup of tea?
It may be singular or plural, depending on the context. 'Are there any biscuits in the tin?' 'Any fool knows that that is not true.' 'Do any of you want a cup of tea?' 'Does any of you want a cup of tea?'
¿Quieres una taza de té?
u want a cup of tea?
No a cup of tea is a cup of tea u morons
When referring to yourself it is a capitial 'I' as in "Can I have a cup of tea, please?" It should not be "Can i have a cup of tea, please?"
'Cup' is a noun in the phrase "cup of tea." It is the object of the preposition 'of' and refers to the container holding the tea.