tēja

Etymology
From (POJ: tê, Chinese: 茶), via. The 🇨🇬 pronunciation of the same word — tša — gave rise to the word for “tea” in other European languages (compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬).

Noun

 * 1) tea plant
 * 2) tea leaves leaves of the tea plant, especially processed and dried
 * 3) tea infusion of tea leaves, or of the leaves of other, similar plants
 * 4) tea, tea party a gathering or party where tea is served
 * 1) tea leaves leaves of the tea plant, especially processed and dried
 * 2) tea infusion of tea leaves, or of the leaves of other, similar plants
 * 3) tea, tea party a gathering or party where tea is served
 * 1) tea infusion of tea leaves, or of the leaves of other, similar plants
 * 2) tea, tea party a gathering or party where tea is served
 * 1) tea infusion of tea leaves, or of the leaves of other, similar plants
 * 2) tea, tea party a gathering or party where tea is served
 * 1) tea, tea party a gathering or party where tea is served
 * 1) tea, tea party a gathering or party where tea is served
 * 1) tea, tea party a gathering or party where tea is served
 * 1) tea, tea party a gathering or party where tea is served
 * 1) tea, tea party a gathering or party where tea is served
 * 1) tea, tea party a gathering or party where tea is served
 * 1) tea, tea party a gathering or party where tea is served
 * 1) tea, tea party a gathering or party where tea is served
 * 1) tea, tea party a gathering or party where tea is served