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dziki_z_lasu on 19/01/2025 19:58 – Co to jest? – It is a Chinese herb, a tea. What is that wood? – To jest z Prus (from Prussia). Sprzedam je za herbatę. – I’ll take that spruce. Some merchants in middle-ages, probably
RichardXV on 19/01/2025 21:33 In Germany, any herbal infusion, even if not tea (Camellia sinensis) is called Tee! Good on the Polish to call the herbal infusion what it is.
wojtekpolska on 19/01/2025 22:49 red if you got tea from the british, green if you got it from china. (herbata = herbal tea) portugal was a big colonial empire, thats why they got cha despite being to the west
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Yeah like a tea from herbs, you know…
Prison dialect uses “czaj”. And the kettle is “czajnik”.
r/PORTUGALCYKABLYAT
okay but what’s the *löövje* about
Polish herbata is literally “herbaltea”
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“Tea by sea, chai by land”
Arbata.
i fuck with herbata
– Co to jest?
– It is a Chinese herb, a tea. What is that wood?
– To jest z Prus (from Prussia). Sprzedam je za herbatę.
– I’ll take that spruce.
Some merchants in middle-ages, probably
And what is löövje in Sweden and Norway?
Lithuania and Poland are the herbata buddies
In Germany, any herbal infusion, even if not tea (Camellia sinensis) is called Tee!
Good on the Polish to call the herbal infusion what it is.
This image again?
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red if you got tea from the british, green if you got it from china.
(herbata = herbal tea)
portugal was a big colonial empire, thats why they got cha despite being to the west
Idk, “more maps at jakubmarian.com” is also a wild translation
Herbata= Ta+herbal.