The word cha, from english to chinese, is 茶 and 茶 from chinese to english translates into the word tea, or tea plant.
cha is vietnamese for father
"Cha-cha" is the same in French as in English.Specifically, the French word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article "le" means "the." In both languages, the noun is a loan word whose form is shortened from the original "cha-cha-cha."
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it is a Chinese word originally called 'Kia' first used about 2500BC. Many centuries later the word evolved into Cha and later in England into Te from which the more modern word of Tea evolved
This is a Scottish Gaelic word and means 'a health'. It is pronounced as 'Slan cha' or 'Slawn cha' Sometimes you will hear 'Slainte Mhath' ; 'a Good Health'. it is pronounced as 'Slan cha va'.
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The Chinese word "cha" (茶) translates to "tea" in English.
茶 (cha).
"Cha" is a 3-letter Chinese word for tea.
茶 [chá] ---> tea
"Cha-cha" is the same in French as in English.Specifically, the French word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article "le" means "the." In both languages, the noun is a loan word whose form is shortened from the original "cha-cha-cha."
There are many words that sound like 'cha', please be a little more specific. There are thousands of Chinese words, and at least 50 possible answers to your question.
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In Chinese, "cha" (茶) means "tea." It is a popular beverage in Chinese culture and has a long history of consumption.
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The word pondre in french means to LAY as in lay eggs.Cha!cha!
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