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How do you say "black tea" in Arabic?

شاي أسود

Shay isud

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In Arabic, "black tea" is شاي أسود.

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Pronunciation

Say 'SHAY AH-sud' with two words, stress on both, first sounds like 'shy'.

Writing and usage

Shay has three letters starting with sha. Isud has three letters starting with alif.

Example sentence

الشاي الأسود ساخن جدا

The black tea is very hot.

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How to remember شاي أسود

Black tea is a dark drink. The words describe the color clearly.

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Questions about شاي أسود

How do you say "black tea" in Arabic?

In Arabic, "black tea" is شاي أسود. It is a noun.

How is شاي أسود written in Arabic?

Shay has three letters starting with sha. Isud has three letters starting with alif.

How is شاي أسود used in a sentence?

Use شاي أسود as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: الشاي الأسود ساخن جدا (The black tea is very hot.).

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