How to say "hot tea" in Japanese?

In Japanese "hot tea" translates to  ホットティー 

Transliteration: hotto tii

🇯🇵 寒い日にはホットティーが美味しいです。

🗣️ samuihi ni wa hotto tii ga oishii desu.

🇺🇸 Hot tea tastes good on cold days.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "hot tea" in Japanese?

You can use the word "ホットティー" which translates to "Hot tea".

How to pronounce "ホットティー" (hot tea) in Japanese?

The word "ホットティー" is pronounced as "hotto tii".

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