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čaj — meaning in English: tea

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'čaj' when ordering a beverage at a café or inviting friends over for a cozy afternoon chat. It's a common term that resonates in both casual gatherings and family settings, where sharing a cup of tea is a cherished tradition.
Synonyms & nuances
'Čaj' specifically refers to the beverage made from tea leaves, while 'infuzija' might refer more broadly to any herbal infusion. In daily conversation, 'čaj' is the go-to term for a tea drink, whereas 'infuzija' can be used in a more technical or health-related context.
Culture
'Čaj' has its roots in the Chinese word for tea, 'chá', showcasing the historical trade routes that influenced Slovenian culture. In Slovenia, tea drinking is not just about the beverage; it often signifies hospitality and warmth, with specific types of 'čaj' being served for various occasions, including herbal blends for relaxation or fruity teas during festive gatherings.
FAQ
Q.What is the correct pronunciation of the word čaj?
The word 'čaj' is pronounced like 'chai' in English. The 'č' has a 'ch' sound as in 'chocolate', followed by 'ai' which sounds like 'eye'.
Q.What types of čaj are popular in Slovenia?
In Slovenia, herbal teas like chamomile ('kamilični čaj') and mint ('meta čaj') are very popular. Black tea and green tea are also widely enjoyed, often served with honey or lemon.
Q.How do I use čaj in a sentence?
'Čaj' can be used simply as follows: 'Rad pijem čaj.' which means 'I like to drink tea.' It's versatile and can be adapted to various contexts, such as ordering at a café or discussing preferences.
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