Ki mai lani i hoʻokamalani [kee my la-nee ho ohka-ma-lani]
In Hawaiian, the word for tea is "kī." This term can refer to both the beverage itself and the plant from which it is made. The Hawaiian language often incorporates cultural elements, and tea is considered a refreshing drink enjoyed by many.
sweetiian heartiian teaiian
You say "More tea please"
He has a cup of tea.
In English, we say tea cup.Italians say: tazza di tè
cuppa
'thé (masc.) some tea : du thé the tea : le thé
That is not tea.
Informal way to say "Did you have your tea?" : Tea kudichia? pronounced: tea koo-ditch-ee-yah or in chennai they may say: tea sapitiyaa? *saapitiya actually comes in did u eat, but it isn't proper for drink , but commonly used in tamil nadu.
Informal way to say "Did you have your tea?" : Tea kudichia? pronounced: tea koo-ditch-ee-yah or in chennai they may say: tea sapitiyaa? *saapitiya actually comes in did u eat, but it isn't proper for drink , but commonly used in tamil nadu.
According to my trusty Strong's, there is no mention of Tea or tea pots in the KJV.
You can say it ocha