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The common act of having tea
문화적 배경
Tea is the first thing offered to any guest. It is considered rude to start a meeting without offering tea. The 'Chiya Pasal' is a hub for political discussion. Many people spend hours over a single cup of tea discussing national affairs. In high altitudes, 'Su-Chiya' (Salted Butter Tea) is common. The phrase 'Chiya Khanu' here might refer to this calorie-rich drink. Tea is often served extremely sweet with lots of milk, reflecting the abundance of dairy in the region.
The 'No' that means 'Yes'
When offered tea, say 'Nai, pardaina' (No, it's not needed) once. If they ask again, then say 'Hass' (Okay). This is the polite Nepali way.
Slurp is okay!
In casual settings, slurping tea is often a sign that you are enjoying the heat and the flavor. Don't be too shy!
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The common act of having tea
The 'No' that means 'Yes'
When offered tea, say 'Nai, pardaina' (No, it's not needed) once. If they ask again, then say 'Hass' (Okay). This is the polite Nepali way.
Slurp is okay!
In casual settings, slurping tea is often a sign that you are enjoying the heat and the flavor. Don't be too shy!
Sugar Overload
Nepali tea is notoriously sweet. If you don't want sugar, you must say 'Chini nahālnus' (Don't put sugar) before they make it.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct form of 'khānu' for a polite request.
तपाईं चिया _______?
'Khānuhuncha' is the polite (high honorific) form used for 'you'.
Which sentence means 'Let's have tea together'?
Choose the best option:
'Hāmi' means we, 'sangai' means together, and 'khāõ' is the suggestion form.
Complete the dialogue between a host and a guest.
Host: नमस्ते! भित्र आउनुस्। चिया _______? Guest: हस्, धन्यवाद।
The host should use the polite form 'khānuhuncha' when offering tea to a guest.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are at a tea shop and want to order one tea.
'Euta chiya dinus na' means 'Please give me one tea'.
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시각 학습 자료
Types of Chiya
Common
- • Dudh Chiya (Milk)
- • Kālo Chiya (Black)
- • Masala Chiya (Spiced)
Regional
- • Su-Chiya (Butter)
- • Lemon Chiya
- • Ghyu Chiya (Ghee)
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제तपाईं चिया _______?
'Khānuhuncha' is the polite (high honorific) form used for 'you'.
Choose the best option:
'Hāmi' means we, 'sangai' means together, and 'khāõ' is the suggestion form.
Host: नमस्ते! भित्र आउनुस्। चिया _______? Guest: हस्, धन्यवाद।
The host should use the polite form 'khānuhuncha' when offering tea to a guest.
Situation: You are at a tea shop and want to order one tea.
'Euta chiya dinus na' means 'Please give me one tea'.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문It's a linguistic tradition where 'khānu' covers all forms of oral consumption. It also reflects that tea is often served with snacks.
Yes, you can say 'Coffee khānu', but tea is so dominant that 'Chiya' is often used as a generic term for a hot drink break.
No, it's grammatically correct, but it sounds like you're reading from a textbook. 'Chiya Khanu' is what people actually say.
It means 'Black Tea' (tea without milk).
It means 'Milk Tea', which is the standard type of tea in Nepal.
It's a euphemism for a small bribe or a tip to speed up a process.
You say 'Ma chiya khāndina'.
Yes, usually with biscuits, 'chiura' (beaten rice), or 'nasta'.
Anytime! But specifically around 7 AM and 4 PM.
Yes, children are often given 'Dudh-chiya' with lots of milk and biscuits.
관련 표현
खाना खानु
similarTo eat a meal (rice/lentils)
पानी खानु
similarTo drink water
चुरोट खानु
similarTo smoke a cigarette
चिया-नास्ता
builds onTea and snacks