Categories: Regional Slang
Slang term: “Chai”
In a concise language, “chai” is a term commonly used to refer to tea.
Chai is a word borrowed from Hindi, meaning “tea.” It has become widely used in English-speaking countries to specifically refer to spiced tea, often made with black tea leaves, milk, and a blend of spices such as cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, and ginger. Chai has gained popularity as a flavorful and aromatic beverage, enjoyed both hot and cold.
Example 1: “I could really use a cup of chai to warm me up on this chilly morning.”
Example 2: “Do you want to grab a chai latte before heading to the office?”
Synonyms:
brew, tea, cuppa
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