je voudrais un thé, s'il vous plait.
when your mo goes to a tea store or just go to a reglur store say "Mom can you buy me green tea please." and if she says why just say, "Because (say why you want it) then if she says yes just say, "Thank you mom your the best mom ever." If she no just move on and say ok mom.
"en France" je vais en France (I'm going to France) j'habite en France (I live in France) où est-ce que tu vas en France ? ( where in France are you going?)
Yes, it does. If you want to refer to a certain type, sometimes you can just say "(type) ocha". But be aware that Japanese people also mean 'green tea' when they say just 'ocha'.
tea pot
You say "More tea please"
He has a cup of tea.
In English, we say tea cup.Italians say: tazza di tè
The French. Or if you want to say France that's fine to.
cuppa
France, because they wouldn't have to stop for tea time.
'thé (masc.) some tea : du thé the tea : le thé
That is not tea.