Examples of using "Chá" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you drink tea?
Thanks for the tea.
Do you want some tea?
Bring tea.
You drink tea.
I like tea.
- I like tea.
- I love tea.
Would you prefer tea?
I drink tea, too.
Come and have tea with me.
Do you drink green tea?
Do you drink green tea?
I'll make tea.
This tea is good.
Tom is making tea.
Do you like tea?
You drink tea.
- I will make some tea.
- I'll make some tea.
Who wants tea?
Tea, please.
I drank tea.
Coffee or tea?
I want to drink tea.
- Thank you for the tea.
- Thanks for the tea.
Do you want to drink some tea?
We don't have tea.
I love tea.
Would you prefer tea?
We've run out of tea.
Tea without ice.
We sugar our tea.
I'll make tea for you.
I prefer tea to coffee.
Where's my tea?
We only have tea.
I like green tea.
The girl is drinking tea.
The tea is very tasty.
Don't sugar your tea.
- Drink some tea.
- Have some tea.
- We sugar our tea.
- We drink our tea with sugar.
- We put sugar in our tea.
- We take our tea with sugar.
The tea is too hot.
- This is a very good tea.
- This tea is very good.
Do you want coffee or tea?
A tea with lemon, please.
Give me some more tea.
Can I have some more tea?
We import tea from India.
Add sugar to the tea.
He likes tea.
She was making tea.
At five o'clock we drink tea.
We don't have any tea any more.
The tea is boiling hot.
Do you drink green tea?
I don't want tea.
Would you like to drink some tea with me?
The tea is hot.
I like tea.
I drank tea yesterday.
Did you drink tea yesterday?
This tea tastes good.
We prefer tea or coffee.
Have some tea with me!
I'm making tea.
Tom likes tea.
Tom is making tea.
- I prefer coffee to tea.
- I like coffee better than tea.
- My mother likes tea very much.
- My mum likes tea very much.
- My mother really loves tea.
Would you like some tea, Tom?
Will you drink some tea?
We only have tea.