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herbata — meaning in English: tea

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Polish speakers commonly use the word 'herbata' during social gatherings, such as family visits or afternoon tea parties. It's also frequently heard in cafes and restaurants when ordering drinks, reflecting the importance of tea in Polish hospitality.
Synonyms & nuances
While 'herbata' specifically refers to tea, another word, 'napar,' can refer to an infusion of herbs or flowers. You would choose 'herbata' when specifically talking about tea, especially in social contexts.
Culture
'Herbata' has roots in the Chinese word for tea, 'cha,' illustrating the historical trade connections between cultures. In Poland, tea isn't just a beverage; it's often associated with warmth and comfort, and many families have their own unique tea rituals that have been passed down through generations.
FAQ
Q.What is the pronunciation of 'herbata'?
'Herbata' is pronounced as 'her-BAH-tah.' The emphasis is on the second syllable, making it flow smoothly when spoken in conversation.
Q.How do you order 'herbata' in a restaurant?
You can say, 'Poproszę herbatę,' which means 'I would like tea.' It's a polite and common way to order in Polish eateries.
Q.Are there different types of 'herbata' in Polish?
Yes, there are many types of 'herbata,' including 'herbata czarna' (black tea), 'herbata zielona' (green tea), and 'herbata owocowa' (fruit tea). Each type has its own unique flavors and preparation methods.
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