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The people of Iran prefer black tea.
In Iran, drinking tea with breakfast is a daily habit.
What is impressive is the unique way of drinking tea in Iran.
They don't simply mix the sugar into the black tea and let it dissolve.
Instead, they first put the cube sugar in their mouths and then drink the hot tea.
Well, drinking tea is a very personal thing.
Everyone has their own preferences.
Why is tea called tea in English?
Have you ever wondered about that?
It's globally recognised that tea originated from China with written records dating back over 2,000 years ago.
In the local dialect in Hokkien, tea is pronounced as "tay", so when the Dutch and Portuguese traders came to China, and they brought tea back to Europe, the Dutch traders adopted the local sound “tay” into "thee" in Dutch.
And then it went to England, it became tea in English.
And that's how tea became tea in English.
In French, thé is the same as the local Hokkien dialect.
伊朗人民偏爱红茶。在伊朗,早餐时喝茶是一种日常习惯。
令人印象深刻的是伊朗人独特的喝茶方式。
他们不会简单地将糖混入红茶中让其溶解,而是先将方糖含在嘴里,再饮热茶。
嗯,喝茶是一件非常个人化的事情。
每个人都有自己的喜好。
为什么在英语中“茶”被称为“tea”呢?
你可曾思考过这个问题?
全世界都公认茶起源于中国,其相关文字记载可追溯至约 2000 年前。
在闽南话中,“茶”这个词发音为“tay”。
因此,当荷兰和葡萄牙的商人来到中国,并将茶叶带回欧洲后,荷兰商人将当地的发音“tay”融入到荷兰语中,变成了“thee”。
然后它传到了英国,就在英国变成了“茶”这个词汇。
而这就是茶在英语中被称为“tea”的由来。
在法语中,“thé”与当地的闽南语方言是相同的。
Black Tea
The people of Iran generally prefer black tea.
I'm sure some of them like other types of tea, so I think "generally" would work well to soften the certainty of this sentence a bit
In Iran, drinking tea with breakfast is a daily habit.
What is impressive is the unique way of drinking tea in Iran.
They don't simply mix the sugar into the black tea and let it dissolve.
Instead, they first put the cube sugar in their mouths and then drink the hot tea.
Well, drinking tea is a very personal thing.
Everyone has their own preferences.
Why is tea called tea in English?
Have you ever wondered about that?
It's globally recognised that tea originated from China, with written records dating back over 2,000 years ago.
In the local dialect in Hokkien, tea is pronounced as "tay", so when the Dutch and Portuguese traders came to China, and they brought tea back to Europe, the Dutch traders adopted the local sound “tay” into "thee" in Dutch.
And then it went to England, where it became tea in English.
And that's how tea became tea in English.
There are no errors in this sentence, but it feels a bit repetitive as you already said this in the previous sentence.
InThe French, thé is the same as the local Hokkien dialect word "thé" also has the same origin.
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In Iran, drinking tea with breakfast is a daily habit. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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What is impressive is the unique way of drinking tea in Iran. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Instead, they first put the cube sugar in their mouths and then drink the hot tea. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Everyone has their own preferences. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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In the local dialect in Hokkien, tea is pronounced as "tay", so when the Dutch and Portuguese traders came to China, and they brought tea back to Europe, the Dutch traders adopted the local sound “tay” into "thee" in Dutch. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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And then it went to England, it became tea in English. And then it went to England, where it became tea in English. |
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And that's how tea became tea in English. And that's how tea became tea in English. There are no errors in this sentence, but it feels a bit repetitive as you already said this in the previous sentence. |
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In French, thé is the same as the local Hokkien dialect.
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The people of Iran prefer black tea. The people of Iran generally prefer black tea. I'm sure some of them like other types of tea, so I think "generally" would work well to soften the certainty of this sentence a bit |
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Well, drinking tea is a very personal thing. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Why is tea called tea in English? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Have you ever wondered about that? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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It's globally recognised that tea originated from China with written records dating back over 2,000 years ago. It's globally recognised that tea originated from China, with written records dating back over 2,000 years ago. |
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