Components
343 examples found containing '茶'
ちゃ
コーヒーでもいかがです
Would you like tea or coffee?
ちゃ
もう
いっぱい
一杯
みません

Will you have another cup of tea?
ちゃ
もっといかがです
Will you have some more tea?
ちゃ
いっぱい
一杯
ほしい
I'd like a cup of tea.
わたし
ちゃ
いっ
ぱい
ほしい
I want a cup of tea.
わたし
ちゃ
よりコーヒー
この

I prefer coffee to tea.
わたし
ちゃ
コーヒー
みたい

I would like tea or coffee.
その
いぬ
ちゃいろ
茶色
ちい
さくて
やせています
The dog is brown, small and thin.
いっしょ
一緒
ちゃ
みません

Won't you have some tea with me?
まだ
ちゃ
ります

Do you still need tea?
わたし
いっしょ
一緒
ちゃ
みたい
おも
った
から
Because she wanted to have tea with "me”.
もう
いっぱい
一杯
ちゃ
ください
Give me another cup of tea.
わたしコーヒーより
ちゃ
このむ
I prefer tea to coffee.
かける
まえ
ちゃ
もう
いっぱい
一杯
みたい

I would like another cup of tea before I go.
いっしょ
一緒
ちゃ
いかがです
Won't you have tea with us?
ちゃ
しつ
がり
つつある
The quality of tea is going down.
こうちゃ
紅茶
コーヒーどちらいいです
Which do you want, tea or coffee?
わたし
かれ
ちゃ
れる
よう
たの
んだ

I asked him to make tea.
ポットもう
ちゃ
のこ
っている
はずない
There cannot be any tea left in the pot.
ちゃ
よりコーヒー
です
I prefer coffee to tea.
わたし
ちゃいろ
茶色
くつ
ほしい
くろ
なくて
I want brown shoes, not black ones.
かれ
こげ
ちゃいろ
茶色
かみ
していた
He had dark brown hair.
1600
ねんだい
年代
こうちゃ
紅茶
インドからヨーロッパ
つた
えられた

In the 1600s, tea was introduced into Europe from India.
もう
いっぱい
一杯
ちゃ
いかがです
Will you have another cup of tea?
かれ
くつ
ちゃいろ
茶色

His shoes are brown.
わたし
こうちゃ
紅茶
よりコーヒー

I prefer coffee to tea.
かのじょ
彼女
ちゃ
させよ

She shall serve tea.
ちゃ
もう
いっぱい
一杯
いかがです
Would you care for another cup of tea?
しょうじょ
少女
ともだち
友達
ちゃ
いれるのに
いそが
しかった

The girl was busy making tea for her friend.
けさ
今朝
コーヒー
わり
こうちゃ
紅茶
んだ

I had tea instead of coffee this morning.
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