お茶
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Base noun form. Refers to tea, typically green tea in Japan. Often used with polite prefix 『お』 (o).
Theme

User and their friend Mika are at a café, deciding what to order. Mika is looking at the menu and mentions she's thirsty.

お茶

おちゃ

tea

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Memory Hook

Think of 'o-cha' as 'oh, tea!' — a common drink in Japan. 'O' is a polite prefix, and 'cha' sounds like 'tea' in English. 'Oh, tea!' → お茶 (ocha, 'tea').

Cultural Note

『お茶』 (ocha, 'tea') is a staple in Japanese culture, often served with meals or to guests. Green tea is the most common type, and tea ceremonies are a traditional art form emphasizing harmony and respect.

Forms

Base: お茶Base noun form. Refers to tea, typically green tea in Japan. Often used with polite prefix 『お』 (o).