Klingon: Dargh
There is actually no such language as "Indian". There are more than 450 different languages spoken in India. If you are talking about Native American languages, there are more than 700. If you would like a translation, you would need to specify which Indian language you are talking about. The universal word meant and understood for tea in India is "Chai" Other derivatives come for this word: Cha, Chia, Chaa etc.
The Russian word for tea is чай, pronounced chai. It's the same word as what they call spiced tea at Starbucks, but it does not have to be spicy. Russian shares the word chai for tea with Turkish, Persian, Japanese, Hindi and many other languages.
The Luhya translation of the English words 'Tea leaves' is "Majani".
The Marathi word "chaha" for tea originates from the Hindi word "cha," which in turn is derived from the Chinese word for tea, "chá." The influence of British colonial rule in India also contributed to the widespread use of the term "tea" in various Indian languages.
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The litteral translation of tea in Swahili is 'chai'. There are several types of tea such as black tea (chai ya rangi) and tea with milk (chai ya maziwa). The word chai can also be used to signify a mid-morning tea break (usually at around 10:00am).
This stands for Ice Tea.
The name of the painting 'Buveur de the a la menthe' translates as Drinker of mint tea. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'buveur' means 'drinker'. The preposition 'de' means 'from, of'. The noun 'the' means 'tea'. The preposition 'a' means 'to'. The definite article 'la' means 'the'. The noun 'menthe' means 'mint'.
sweetiian heartiian teaiian
"Shai" is the Kikuyu word for the English word "tea".
eat, eta, ate, tea
The greek word for tea is τσάι "tsai" .