chai
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Borrowed from Romani ćhaj (“Romani girl, daughter”).
chai (plural chais)
From Hindustani चाय / چائے (cāy, “tea”), from Classical Persian چَای (čāy) (and Turkish çay, and cognates)[1] from Sinitic 茶 (chá).[2] Doublet of tea; see that page for extended history.
chai (usually uncountable, plural chais)
Borrowed from Hebrew חַי (kháy, “alive”).
chai
Borrowed from French chai, from Occitan.
chai (plural chais)
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