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The noun 'tea' is an uncountablenoun as a word for a substance. Units of tea are expressed as a pot of tea, a cup of tea, a package of tea, etc.The plural form 'teas' is reserved for 'types of' or 'kinds of'; for example:The teas on the menu are green tea, jasmine tea, and lemon grass tea.
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
The African Luhya term for the English word 'tea' is Ichai.
No, the word is actually teatotaller.
The word cha, from english to chinese, is 茶 and 茶 from chinese to english translates into the word tea, or tea plant.
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china
Chinese. The Chinese originally called it "Kia".
The word and product arrived in Europe during the 16th Century, the Chinese were using tea as early as the 10th Century BC with the pronunciation of the name as Cha. South East Asia users name the produce Te.
"Shai" is the Kikuyu word for the English word "tea".
Tea is from belguim!
The greek word for tea is τσάι "tsai" .
The tea tree is called Manuka.
Mashani is the Kikuyu word for the English word tea leaves.
milk tea
Yes
"Chest" contains the smaller word "tea".