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#:''opso dzmi ni | #:''opso dzmi ni nušëdz '''tšaju''' mezë loğë sa deremdersu ëntsajër so guta švatstšaju rozdi hi.'' | ||
#:: "He used to not drink '''tea''', but now he does because his grandmother gifts him good black tea." | #:: "He used to not drink '''tea''', but now he does because his grandmother gifts him good black tea." | ||
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# švats'''tšaju''' | # švats'''tšaju''' | ||
#: black tea | #: black tea | ||
# | # se̋šaj'''tšaju''' | ||
#: herbal tea | #: herbal tea | ||
# nahnoh'''tšaju''' | # nahnoh'''tšaju''' |
Revision as of 15:26, 1 July 2023
Indeyivroplu
Etymology
Loaned from Hindi चाय (cāy), from Chinese 茶 (chá)
Pronunciation
(Indeyivroplu) IPA: [ˈt̪ʰʃa.ju̞], [t̠ʃʰa.ju̞]
Noun
tšaju (Cyrillic тшайу)
- tea
- opso dzmi ni nušëdz tšaju mezë loğë sa deremdersu ëntsajër so guta švatstšaju rozdi hi.
- "He used to not drink tea, but now he does because his grandmother gifts him good black tea."
- opso dzmi ni nušëdz tšaju mezë loğë sa deremdersu ëntsajër so guta švatstšaju rozdi hi.
Derived terms
- grintšaju
- green tea
- švatstšaju
- black tea
- se̋šajtšaju
- herbal tea
- nahnohtšaju
- mint tea
- úluňtšaju
- Oolong tea
- tšajkolutšu
- tea biscuit
Related words
- gahvu
- coffee