see|chÄ�|chá|chÇ�|chÃ
English
Etymology
From Hindustani �ा / URchar|�ا (��) < Pers. FAchar|�ا < Chin. �.
Noun
en-noun|-
- The drink made by infuse|infusing the dried leaves or buds of the tea plant in hot water, often served with milk or cream and sugar added.
#: Would you like a cup of cha?
Related terms
chai
Synonyms
tea
Category:Beverages
Category:Hindi derivations
Category:Urdu derivations
Japanese
Pronunciation
IPA|[c�a]
Noun
ja-noun|r|hira��|kata
- �: tea
Mandarin
Pinyin
cmn-alt-pinyin|cha|cha0|cha5
- �: crotch; fork, prong
Pinyin syllable
cha
- A transliteration of any of a number of Chinese characters properly represented as having one of four tones, ch�, chá, ch�, or chà .
Usage notes
English transcriptions of Chinese speech often fail to distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Chinese language, using words such as this one without the appropriate indication of tone.
Category:Mandarin pinyin
Navajo
Pronunciation
IPA|[ʧʰ��]
Noun
infl|nv|noun
- crying
Scottish Gaelic
Verb
infl|gd|verb
Present negative of bi (to be).
- is not, are not, am not
#* Cha toigh leam caise.
#** I don't like cheese (lit. "Pleasant with me is not cheese").
- it is not
#*An speur, cha gorm e 'n-diugh.
#**The sky, it's not blue today.
fr:cha
fy:cha
gl:cha
io:cha
zu:cha
sw:cha
hu:cha
nl:cha
pl:cha
ss:cha
fi:cha
vi:cha
tr:cha
ts:cha
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