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চা — meaning in English: Tea

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সাত
sāt
যাত্রী
jatri
শেখানো
shekhānō
বস্ত্র
bostro
চা
chā
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informal very common
Usage
Native Bengali speakers commonly use the word 'চা' (chā) in casual conversations at home when inviting friends over for a relaxing chat. It's also frequently heard in roadside tea stalls, known as 'চা স্টল', where people gather to sip tea and discuss their day.
Synonyms & nuances
'চা' (chā) is the general term for tea in Bengali, while 'দুধ চা' (dukh chā) specifically refers to milk tea. You would use 'চা' when speaking broadly about tea or in a casual context, but if you're discussing a particular type that includes milk, 'দুধ চা' is more precise.
Culture
'চা' has a rich cultural significance in Bengali society, often serving as a symbol of hospitality. The word traces its origins back to the Chinese word '茶' (chá), highlighting the historical trade connections between Bengal and China. In Bengali households, offering a cup of tea is a warm gesture that fosters connection and conversation.
FAQ
Q.What does the Bengali word 'চা' mean in English?
'চা' translates to 'tea' in English, a popular beverage made by steeping cured or fresh tea leaves in hot water.
Q.How do you pronounce 'চা' in Bengali?
'চা' is pronounced as 'chā'. The sound is similar to the English 'cha' in 'chaos', but with a more open vowel sound.
Q.Are there different types of 'চা' in Bengali culture?
Yes, there are various types of 'চা' in Bengali culture, including 'দুধ চা' (milk tea), which is very popular, and 'গ্রিন টি' (green tea), which is becoming more common among health-conscious individuals.
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