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How would you spell 'tea' in katakana please? テイ?And if you saw that word, what would you think of, would you think of English tea?
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How would you spell 'tea' in katakana please? テイ?And if you saw that word, what would you think of, would you think of English tea?
Thank you :)
Thank you :)
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You spell it "ティー". You would normally think it's about black tea. I guess black tea refers to English tea.. We also call it 紅茶 (koucha).
Hope it helps a little 😊
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