茶/derived terms
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- This page contains derived terms for 茶. See the main entry for more information.
Chinese
[edit]Tea (Chinese)
[edit]- Compounds
Derived terms
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- Descendants
Others:
- → Cebuano: tsa (via Cantonese)
- → Drung: cha
- → Dutch: thee, (obsolete) tee (via Hokkien)
- Afrikaans: tee
- Berbice Creole Dutch: tei
- Negerhollands: thee, tee
- → Caribbean Javanese: teh
- → Dutch Low Saxon: thee
- → Danish: te, the (unofficial since 1872, but still common)
- → Faroese: te
- → English: tea (see there for further descendants)
- → French: thé (see there for further descendants)
- → German: Tee (see there for further descendants)
- → Icelandic: te
- → Kari'na: te
- → Latin: thea (see there for further descendants)
- → Latvian: tēja
- → Norwegian: te
- → Sranan Tongo: te
- → Swedish: te, the, thé
- → Finnish: tee
- → West Frisian: tee
- → English: cha, char (via Cantonese)
- → Hlai: dhe (via Hainanese)
- → Khmer: តែ (tae)
- → Malay: ca (via Cantonese)
- → Malay: teh (via Hokkien)
- Indonesian: teh
- → Mongolian: цай (caj), ᠴᠠᠢ (čai) (via Mandarin)
- Russian: чай (čaj) (via Mandarin, through Turkic)
- Russenorsk: tjai
- → Alutiiq: cayuq
- → Alutor: сайый (sajəj), саю (saju)
- → Abaza: чай (ćaj)
- → Abkhaz: ачаи (ačaj)
- → Avar: чай (čaj)
- → Bezhta: чай (čaj)
- → Chechen: чай (čaj)
- → Chuvash: чей (čej)
- → Erzya: чай (čaj)
- → Finnish: tsaiju, saikka
- → Georgian: ჩაი (čai)
- → Ingrian: caaju, caju, cääjy
- → Ingush: чай (čaj)
- → Kabardian: шай (šaj)
- → Kildin Sami: ча̄йй (čājj)
- → Lezgi: чай (čaj)
- → Livvi: čuaju
- → Moksha: чай (čaj)
- → Romanian: ceai
- → Skolt Sami: čeei, čee
- → Slovak: čaj
- → Tabasaran: чай (čaj)
- → Ukrainian: чай (čaj)
- → Udmurt: чай (ćaj)
- → Upper Sorbian: čaj
- → Veps: čai
- → Votic: tšaaju
- → Yakut: чэй (cey)
- → Yup'ik: caayuq
- → Persian: چا (čâ) (via Mandarin), چای (čây) (via Mandarin, with Persian suffix -y(i) added) (see there for further descendants)
- → Portuguese: chá (via Cantonese)
- → Spanish: té (via Hokkien)
- → Proto-Tai: *ɟaːᴬ
- → Tagalog: tsa (via Cantonese)
- → Tibetan: ཇ (ja)
- → Vietnamese: chè (茶, 𦷨)
- → Yonaguni: さー