tea in Korean
tea in Korean is 차, 찻잎, 다엽 — tea means the dried leaves of the tea plant, or the hot drink made by steeping them in water.
tea in Korean
차
Pronounced: cha
dried leaves of tea plant
찻잎
Pronounced: channip
dried leaves of tea plant
차
Pronounced: cha
drink made from leaves of tea plant
다엽
Pronounced: dayeop
dried leaves of tea plant
What does "tea" mean?
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noun The dried leaves of the tea plant, or the hot drink made by steeping them in water.
"She makes a fresh pot of tea every morning."
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noun A light meal eaten in the afternoon, or (chiefly British) the main evening meal.
"We're having sandwiches for tea this afternoon."
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noun Informal: gossip or juicy information.
"Spill the tea — what happened at the party?"
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verb To drink tea, or to take a light afternoon meal.
"They stopped teaing at the little cafe by the harbour."
tea in a sentence
- She makes a fresh pot of tea every morning.
- Would you like milk and sugar in your tea?
- We're having sandwiches for tea this afternoon.
- Spill the tea — what happened at the party?
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "tea" in Korean?
"tea" in Korean is 차, 찻잎, 다엽. tea means: The dried leaves of the tea plant, or the hot drink made by steeping them in water.
How do you pronounce 차?
"tea" in Korean is 차, pronounced "cha".
How do you use "tea" in a sentence?
Example: "She makes a fresh pot of tea every morning." In Korean, "tea" is 차, 찻잎, 다엽.
Are there other ways to say "tea" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 3 translations listed for "tea": 차, 찻잎, 다엽.
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