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Thé glacé; but if you buy some in a French shop, you'll most likely find that the label says 'Ice Tea'.

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the french word for tea is thé. it is pronounced "tEHy"

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i have tea in french is called i prendre le the

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du thé (masc.)

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Tea is "le thé" in French

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