Thé
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- Thé is a masculine noun referring to the beverage made from Camellia sinensis leaves, essential for daily French vocabulary and social interactions.
- Commonly used with partitive articles like 'du thé', it distinguishes strictly between true tea and herbal 'tisanes' in French culture.
- Key varieties include 'thé noir', 'thé vert', and 'thé glacé', often enjoyed in specialized 'salons de thé' or during the afternoon 'goûter'.
- Pronounced like the letter 'T' (/te/), it is a versatile word appearing in contexts ranging from simple breakfast to complex culinary arts.
The French word thé refers to the aromatic beverage prepared by pouring hot or boiling water over cured leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant. In a broader sense, it encompasses the leaves themselves, the social ritual of drinking it, and even the time of day associated with a light meal or snack. As a masculine noun (le thé), it is a foundational piece of vocabulary for any French learner, appearing in daily routines from breakfast to evening relaxation.
- Botanical Origin
- Derived from the Camellia sinensis, 'thé' specifically refers to black, green, white, or oolong varieties, distinct from herbal infusions known as 'tisanes'.
Voulez-vous une tasse de thé ? (Would you like a cup of tea?)
In France, tea is often viewed as a sophisticated alternative to coffee. While coffee (le café) dominates the morning rush and post-lunch digestif, tea is associated with a slower pace. The 'salon de thé' is a cultural staple—a tea room where one can enjoy high-quality leaves accompanied by delicate pastries. Unlike the British 'high tea', the French 'goûter' or tea time is often more focused on the quality of the infusion and the sweetness of the accompaniment.
- Varieties
- Thé noir (black), thé vert (green), thé blanc (white), and thé glacé (iced tea) are the most common descriptors used in menus.
Le thé à la menthe est très populaire au Maghreb.
Understanding 'thé' also requires distinguishing it from 'infusion' or 'tisane'. While an English speaker might call chamomile 'tea', a French speaker will strictly call it a 'tisane' because it doesn't contain tea leaves. This precision is part of the culinary heritage that values the specific properties of different plants. When you order 'un thé' in a French café, expect a selection of black or green teas, usually served with a small piece of chocolate or a biscuit.
- The Social Aspect
- Taking tea is often a social invitation. 'Prendre le thé' implies a conversation and a moment of rest.
Elle m'a invité pour le thé à seize heures.
Un thé bien chaud est parfait pour l'hiver.
Je préfère le thé sans sucre.
Using the word thé correctly involves mastering partitive articles and common verbs of consumption. Because tea is an uncountable noun in most contexts, you will frequently use du (some). For example, 'Je bois du thé' (I am drinking [some] tea). If you are talking about a specific cup, you might say 'le thé est chaud' (the tea is hot).
- Ordering in a Café
- When ordering, you can say 'Un thé, s'il vous plaît'. The server might ask 'Quel thé ?' or provide a 'carte des thés' (tea menu).
Je vais prendre un thé vert au jasmin.
Adjectives always follow the noun and must agree in gender and number. Since 'thé' is masculine singular, adjectives like noir, vert, glacé, or sucré remain in their base masculine form. If you are referring to multiple types of tea, you use des thés (e.g., 'une sélection de thés').
- Preparation Verbs
- Common verbs include 'infuser' (to steep), 'bouillir' (to boil), and 'verser' (to pour).
Laissez le thé infuser pendant trois minutes.
In formal settings, you might encounter the phrase 'le service à thé', referring to the set of pot, cups, and saucers. In casual settings, 'un sachet de thé' (a tea bag) is the standard way to prepare a quick cup. If you prefer loose leaf tea, you would ask for 'thé en vrac'.
- Quantities
- Use 'une tasse de' (a cup of), 'une théière de' (a teapot of), or 'un nuage de lait' (a cloud/dash of milk).
Il met beaucoup de sucre dans son thé.
Le thé est servi dans des verres au Maroc.
Ce thé a un arôme floral très marqué.
You will encounter thé in a variety of environments, from the domestic kitchen to high-end Parisian boutiques. In a French home, the question 'Tu veux un thé ?' is a standard gesture of hospitality for guests arriving in the afternoon. In supermarkets, you will see entire aisles dedicated to 'le rayon des thés et infusions', categorized by brand and type.
- The Salon de Thé
- These are specialized establishments, distinct from 'brasseries'. They focus on tea, cakes, and a quiet atmosphere.
On se retrouve au salon de thé à 15h ?
In professional settings, 'la pause thé' is less common than 'la pause café', but it is increasingly accepted as people become more health-conscious. You might hear colleagues say, 'Je vais me faire un thé, tu en veux un ?'. In literature and film, tea often symbolizes a moment of reflection or a bourgeois domestic setting. Famous brands like Mariage Frères or Palais des Thés are often mentioned as markers of luxury and taste.
- North African Influence
- In many French cities, 'le thé à la menthe' (mint tea) is a staple of Maghrebi restaurants and is served very sweet and hot.
Le serveur verse le thé de très haut pour faire de la mousse.
On the radio or in health podcasts, you will hear about the benefits of 'thé vert' for its antioxidants. In cooking shows, 'thé matcha' has become a trendy ingredient for desserts like macarons or cakes. The word is ubiquitous because it bridges the gap between a simple commodity and a refined culinary art.
- Travel and Hospitality
- In hotels, you will find a 'plateau de courtoisie' with 'sachets de thé' and a kettle.
Il n'y a plus de thé dans la boîte.
Le thé Earl Grey est parfumé à la bergamote.
Voulez-vous du thé ou du café ?
One of the most frequent errors for English speakers is the confusion between thé and tisane. In English, 'herbal tea' is a common phrase, but in French, 'thé' strictly implies the presence of the tea plant. If you ask for 'thé à la camomille', a Frenchman might correct you by saying 'vous voulez dire une tisane de camomille'.
- Article Usage
- Mistake: 'Je bois le thé'. Correct: 'Je bois du thé' (unless referring to a specific tea mentioned before).
Attention : On dit 'boire du thé', pas 'boire le thé'.
Another mistake involves gender. 'Thé' is masculine. Beginners often mistakenly use feminine articles because 'boisson' (drink) is feminine. Remember: le thé est bon, not la thé est bonne. Additionally, the pronunciation of the 'th' can be tricky for those used to the English 'th' sound. In French, it is a simple /t/ sound.
- Confusion with 'Tes'
- In spoken French, 'thé' and 'tes' (your, plural) sound identical. Context is key to distinguishing them.
Où sont tes tasses à thé ? (Where are your tea cups?)
Learners also struggle with the placement of adjectives. While 'green tea' is the order in English, in French it must be 'thé vert'. Putting the color before the noun ('vert thé') is a classic syntax error. Finally, don't forget the 'de' after quantity words: 'une tasse DE thé', not 'une tasse thé'.
- Negation Errors
- Mistake: 'Je ne veux pas du thé'. Correct: 'Je ne veux pas de thé'.
Je n'aime pas le thé noir, je préfère le vert.
Elle a acheté un thé très cher.
Le thé est trop chaud pour être bu immédiatement.
To truly master the vocabulary surrounding thé, one must understand its neighbors in the semantic field of beverages. The most obvious comparison is with café, but within the world of infusions, the distinctions are more subtle. French speakers are very particular about what constitutes a 'thé' versus a 'tisane' or an 'infusion'.
- Thé vs. Tisane
- 'Thé' contains caffeine (théine) and comes from the tea plant. 'Tisane' is caffeine-free and made from herbs, fruits, or flowers.
Le soir, je prends une tisane, pas un thé.
Another related term is infusion. While 'tisane' is the common word for the drink, 'infusion' refers to the process of steeping. However, in modern menus, 'infusion' is often used as a synonym for 'tisane' to sound more modern or sophisticated. Then there is maté, which is popular in some circles but is distinct from 'thé' as it comes from a different South American plant.
- Thé vs. Boisson
- 'Boisson' is the generic term for any drink. 'Thé' is a specific type of 'boisson chaude'.
Quelle est votre boisson préférée ? Le thé.
In terms of preparation, you might hear déca (decaf) applied to coffee, but for tea, the term is usually thé déthéiné. This is an important distinction when shopping. Also, compare 'thé' with 'goûter'. While 'thé' is the drink, 'le goûter' is the late afternoon snack time where tea is frequently served. In some regions, especially near the border with Belgium, 'le thé' might even refer to a light evening meal, though this is rare in standard Hexagonal French.
- Matcha and Specialty Terms
- 'Matcha' is a type of 'thé vert en poudre'. It is treated as a specific category in modern French culinary language.
Ce gâteau au thé matcha est délicieux.
Le thé Darjeeling est souvent appelé le champagne des thés.
Elle préfère le thé fumé.
How Formal Is It?
مستوى الصعوبة
قواعد يجب معرفتها
Partitive articles (du, de la, des)
Adjective placement (after the noun)
Negation with 'de'
Gender of nouns ending in -é
Expressions of quantity (une tasse de...)
أمثلة حسب المستوى
Je bois du thé le matin.
I drink tea in the morning.
Uses partitive article 'du'.
Tu veux un thé ?
Do you want a tea?
Informal question.
Le thé est chaud.
The tea is hot.
Definite article 'le'.
Un thé, s'il vous plaît.
A tea, please.
Standard ordering phrase.
J'aime le thé vert.
I like green tea.
Adjective 'vert' follows the noun.
Il n'y a pas de thé.
There is no tea.
Negation 'pas de'.
C'est un thé noir.
It is a black tea.
Indefinite article 'un'.
Le thé est sur la table.
The tea is on the table.
Preposition 'sur'.
Je prends une tasse de thé.
I am having a cup of tea.
Expression of quantity 'une tasse de'.
Elle préfère le thé avec du sucre.
She prefers tea with sugar.
Preposition 'avec'.
Nous buvons du thé glacé en été.
We drink iced tea in summer.
Compound noun 'thé glacé'.
Voulez-vous un sachet de thé ?
Would you like a tea bag?
Noun 'sachet'.
Le thé à la menthe est délicieux.
The mint tea is delicious.
Prepositional phrase 'à la menthe'.
Je ne bois jamais de thé noir.
I never drink black tea.
Negation 'jamais de'.
Il achète son thé au supermarché.
He buys his tea at the supermarket.
Possessive adjective 'son'.
Le thé infuse dans la théière.
The tea is steeping in the teapot.
Verb 'infuser'.
Ce salon de thé propose des mélanges originaux.
This tea room offers original blends.
Compound noun 'salon de thé'.
Le thé Earl Grey est parfumé à la bergamote.
Earl Grey tea is scented with bergamot.
Passive construction 'est parfumé'.
Il faut laisser le thé infuser trois minutes.
The tea must be left to steep for three minutes.
Impersonal 'il faut'.
Je cherche un thé qui n'est pas trop amer.
I am looking for a tea that is not too bitter.
Relative clause 'qui'.
La cérémonie du thé est un art au Japon.
The tea ceremony is an art in Japan.
Noun 'cérémonie'.
Elle a servi le thé dans de jolies tasses.
She served the tea in pretty cups.
Plural adjective before noun 'jolies tasses'.
Le thé contient de la théine, comme le café.
Tea contains theine, like coffee.
Comparison 'comme'.
Voulez-vous un nuage de lait dans votre thé ?
Would you like a dash of milk in your tea?
Idiomatic 'nuage de lait'.
Le thé vert est réputé pour ses propriétés antioxydantes.
Green tea is renowned for its antioxidant properties.
Adjective 'réputé'.
Ce thé en vrac a un arôme très délicat.
This loose tea has a very delicate aroma.
Expression 'en vrac'.
L'amertume du thé dépend du temps d'infusion.
The bitterness of the tea depends on the steeping time.
Noun 'amertume'.
Il s'est spécialisé dans l'importation de thés rares.
He specialized in the importation of rare teas.
Pronominal verb 'se spécialiser'.
Le thé à la menthe se boit très sucré au Maroc.
Mint tea is drunk very sweet in Morocco.
Passive pronominal 'se boit'.
On m'a offert un coffret de dégustation de thés.
I was given a tea tasting set.
Indirect object 'm'a offert'.
Le thé fumé a un goût très particulier.
Smoked tea has a very particular taste.
Past participle as adjective 'fumé'.
La culture du thé exige un climat spécifique.
Tea cultivation requires a specific climate.
Noun 'culture'.
Le thé Darjeeling est souvent qualifié de 'champagne des thés'.
Darjeeling tea is often called the 'champagne of teas'.
Apposition 'champagne des thés'.
L'oxydation des feuilles transforme le thé vert en thé noir.
The oxidation of the leaves transforms green tea into black tea.
Technical noun 'oxydation'.
Ce thé révèle des notes boisées et une longue persistance en bouche.
This tea reveals woody notes and a long finish.
Wine/tea tasting vocabulary.
La consommation de thé a connu un essor fulgurant au XVIIIe siècle.
Tea consumption experienced a meteoric rise in the 18th century.
Historical tense 'a connu'.
Il est crucial de respecter la température de l'eau pour ne pas brûler le thé.
It is crucial to respect the water temperature so as not to burn the tea.
Infinitive of purpose 'pour ne pas'.
Le thé blanc est le moins transformé de tous les thés.
White tea is the least processed of all teas.
Superlative 'le moins'.
Les tanins du thé peuvent interférer avec l'absorption du fer.
The tannins in tea can interfere with iron absorption.
Technical noun 'tanins'.
Elle apprécie la subtilité d'un thé Oolong de haute montagne.
She appreciates the subtlety of a high-mountain Oolong tea.
Noun 'subtilité'.
L'esthétique du thé imprègne la philosophie zen.
The aesthetics of tea permeate Zen philosophy.
Abstract verb 'imprégner'.
Le commerce du thé fut au cœur de nombreux conflits géopolitiques.
The tea trade was at the heart of many geopolitical conflicts.
Passé simple 'fut'.
On ne saurait sous-estimer l'influence du thé sur les structures sociales britanniques.
One cannot underestimate the influence of tea on British social structures.
Formal 'ne saurait'.
Le terroir influe grandement sur les qualités organoleptiques du thé.
The terroir greatly influences the organoleptic qualities of the tea.
Technical adjective 'organoleptiques'.
Cette infusion de thé millésimé déploie une complexité aromatique inouïe.
This vintage tea infusion displays an incredible aromatic complexity.
Adjective 'inouïe'.
La ritualisation du thé transcende la simple consommation d'un breuvage.
The ritualization of tea transcends the simple consumption of a beverage.
Abstract noun 'ritualisation'.
Les polyphénols du thé font l'objet de recherches poussées en oncologie.
Tea polyphenols are the subject of extensive research in oncology.
Idiom 'faire l'objet de'.
L'amateur éclairé saura distinguer un thé de printemps d'un thé d'automne.
The enlightened amateur will know how to distinguish a spring tea from an autumn tea.
Future tense 'saura'.
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العبارات الشائعة
يُخلط عادةً مع
تعبيرات اصطلاحية
سهل الخلط
Herbal infusion, no tea leaves.
The process or a synonym for tisane.
Coffee, the main rival drink.
The stimulant found in tea.
The pot, not the drink.
أنماط الجُمل
كيفية الاستخدام
Always 'thé glacé', never 'thé froid' in a menu context.
Use 'thé' for caffeine-based tea, 'tisane' for herbal.
- Using 'la thé' instead of 'le thé'.
- Saying 'thé' for herbal infusions (use 'tisane').
- Pronouncing the 'h'.
- Saying 'un thé de sachet' instead of 'un sachet de thé'.
- Forgetting the 'de' in 'une tasse de thé'.
نصائح
Partitive Article
Always use 'du thé' when talking about an unspecified amount. For example, 'Je veux du thé' (I want some tea).
Tisane vs Thé
Be careful not to call herbal tea 'thé'. Use 'tisane' for herbs like chamomile or verbena to sound like a native.
Silent H
The 'h' in 'thé' is never pronounced. It's a simple 'T' sound followed by 'é'.
Théière
Learn 'théière' (teapot) alongside 'thé' to build your kitchen vocabulary quickly.
Offering Tea
When guests arrive, 'Tu veux un thé ?' is a very common and polite way to welcome them.
Specify Your Tea
Cafés often have a 'carte des thés'. Don't just say 'thé', look for specific varieties like Earl Grey or Ceylon.
Thé Vert
If you are health-conscious, 'thé vert' (green tea) is the term you'll hear most in wellness contexts.
Accent Check
Always include the accent on the 'é'. Without it, 'the' is not a French word.
Context Clues
Because 'thé' sounds like 'tes', look for a noun following the word. If there is no noun, it's likely 'thé'.
Tasse de thé
The English idiom 'my cup of tea' works in French too: 'C'est ma tasse de thé'.
احفظها
وسيلة تذكّر
Think of a 'T' cup. Thé sounds exactly like the letter T.
أصل الكلمة
Chinese (Min Nan)
السياق الثقافي
Mariage Frères is one of the oldest and most prestigious tea houses in Paris.
In a café, tea is often served as a 'thé gourmand', accompanied by several mini-desserts.
Known as 'le goûter', usually around 4 PM.
تدرّب في الحياة الواقعية
سياقات واقعية
بدايات محادثة
"Tu préfères le thé ou le café ?"
"Quel est ton thé préféré ?"
"Tu prends du sucre dans ton thé ?"
"Connais-tu un bon salon de thé à Paris ?"
"Est-ce que tu bois du thé glacé en été ?"
مواضيع للكتابة اليومية
Décrivez votre rituel du matin avec le thé.
Quel est le meilleur thé que vous avez jamais goûté ?
Pourquoi préférez-vous le thé au café (ou l'inverse) ?
Imaginez que vous ouvrez un salon de thé. Quel serait son nom ?
Décrivez l'odeur de votre thé préféré.
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةIt is masculine: le thé. You should always use masculine adjectives with it, such as 'le thé vert' or 'un thé chaud'.
In French, 'thé' specifically refers to beverages made from the tea plant (Camellia sinensis). 'Tisane' refers to herbal infusions like chamomile or mint that do not contain actual tea leaves.
You can say 'Un thé, s'il vous plaît'. The waiter will likely ask what kind of tea you want, so be ready to specify 'thé noir' or 'thé vert'.
Generally, no. Tea is usually served black or with lemon/sugar. If you want milk, you must ask for 'un nuage de lait'.
It is pronounced exactly like the letter 'T' in English, but with a short, clipped French 'é' sound. The 'h' is silent.
It is iced tea. It is very popular in France during the summer months and is usually served with ice and lemon.
It is a tea room, a place more refined than a standard café, focusing on high-quality teas and pastries.
Yes, many French people drink tea for breakfast, although coffee remains the most popular choice.
A tea bag is 'un sachet de thé'.
It is mint tea, a staple of North African culture that is very popular and widely available in France.
اختبر نفسك 180 أسئلة
Translate: 'I would like a cup of green tea.'
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Translate: 'Do you drink tea in the morning?'
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Translate: 'There is no sugar in the tea.'
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Translate: 'The teapot is on the table.'
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Translate: 'I prefer loose leaf tea.'
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Translate: 'Let the tea steep for three minutes.'
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Translate: 'I don't like black tea.'
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Translate: 'Would you like a dash of milk?'
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Translate: 'This tea is very aromatic.'
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Translate: 'Iced tea is refreshing.'
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Describe your favorite tea in French.
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Write a dialogue ordering tea in a café.
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Explain the difference between tea and herbal tea in French.
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Write an invitation for afternoon tea.
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Translate: 'Tea contains antioxidants.'
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Translate: 'Where is the tea box?'
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Translate: 'I never drink tea with lemon.'
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Translate: 'The water is boiling.'
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Translate: 'I love the smell of mint tea.'
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Translate: 'Is this tea decaf?'
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Say 'I drink tea' in French.
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Ask 'Do you have green tea?'
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Say 'The tea is too hot.'
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Say 'I would like a cup of tea.'
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Say 'With sugar, please.'
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Say 'I don't like milk in my tea.'
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Say 'Is there any tea left?'
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Say 'I prefer mint tea.'
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Say 'This tea smells good.'
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Say 'I drink three cups of tea a day.'
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Say 'Can you pass me the teapot?'
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Say 'I love iced tea in summer.'
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Say 'This tea is very strong.'
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Say 'I take my tea black.'
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Say 'Let's go to the tea room.'
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Say 'I need a tea bag.'
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Say 'The tea is steeping.'
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Say 'I'm looking for loose leaf tea.'
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Say 'Is this tea organic?'
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Say 'I drink tea to relax.'
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Listen and identify: 'Thé' vs 'Tes'.
Listen: 'Je voudrais un thé noir.' What did they order?
Listen: 'Le thé est prêt.' Is the tea ready?
Listen: 'Attention, c'est brûlant.' Is the tea hot?
Listen: 'Deux sucres, s'il vous plaît.' How many sugars?
Listen: 'Un thé au citron.' What is in the tea?
Listen: 'Il n'y a plus de thé vert.' Is there green tea?
Listen: 'C'est une tisane.' Is it tea?
Listen: 'Voulez-vous du miel ?' What is offered?
Listen: 'Le thé infuse.' What is happening?
Listen: 'Un thé glacé à la pêche.' What flavor is it?
Listen: 'C'est un thé de Chine.' Where is it from?
Listen: 'Le service à thé est en argent.' What is it made of?
Listen: 'Une infusion de trois minutes.' How long?
Listen: 'Un thé déthéiné.' Is there caffeine?
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Summary
The word 'thé' (masculine) is the standard French term for tea. Remember to use 'du thé' for an unspecified amount and distinguish it from 'une tisane' (herbal infusion). Example: 'Je voudrais du thé vert, s'il vous plaît.'
- Thé is a masculine noun referring to the beverage made from Camellia sinensis leaves, essential for daily French vocabulary and social interactions.
- Commonly used with partitive articles like 'du thé', it distinguishes strictly between true tea and herbal 'tisanes' in French culture.
- Key varieties include 'thé noir', 'thé vert', and 'thé glacé', often enjoyed in specialized 'salons de thé' or during the afternoon 'goûter'.
- Pronounced like the letter 'T' (/te/), it is a versatile word appearing in contexts ranging from simple breakfast to complex culinary arts.
Partitive Article
Always use 'du thé' when talking about an unspecified amount. For example, 'Je veux du thé' (I want some tea).
Tisane vs Thé
Be careful not to call herbal tea 'thé'. Use 'tisane' for herbs like chamomile or verbena to sound like a native.
Silent H
The 'h' in 'thé' is never pronounced. It's a simple 'T' sound followed by 'é'.
Théière
Learn 'théière' (teapot) alongside 'thé' to build your kitchen vocabulary quickly.
محتوى ذو صلة
مزيد من كلمات food
à base de
B1على أساس؛ مصنوع من مكون أساسي معين.
à la boulangerie
A2At the bakery.
à la carte
A2طلب أطباق فردية من القائمة بدلاً من وجبة محددة السعر.
à la charcuterie
A2At the deli; where cold meats and prepared foods are sold.
à la coque
A2Soft-boiled (for eggs).
à la demande
B1On demand; upon request.
à la poêle
A2مطبوخ في المقلاة؛ مقلي في المقلاة.
à la poissonnerie
A2At the fishmonger's; where fresh fish is sold.
à la vapeur
A2مطبوخ بالبخار؛ على البخار.
à l'apéritif
B1في وقت فاتح الشهية؛ ما يقدم قبل الوجبة الرئيسية.