How to Say ‘Some hot tea’ in French
Du thé chaud
dyu tay show
[dyu tay show]
💬 Usage Tip: Du is a partitive article, used for an unspecified amount: some tea, some soup, etc.
🇫🇷 In France: Hot tea is a classic home remedy in France, especially for throat discomfort.
Phrase Breakdown
Du
[dyu]
some
Partitive article used before a masculine singular noun; here it means some.
Du thé chaud m'a un peu soulagé.
Some hot tea relieved me a little.
thé
[tay]
tea
A common hot drink; often used as a home remedy when ill.
Du thé chaud m'a un peu soulagé.
Some hot tea relieved me a little.
chaud
[show]
hot / warm
Describes something warm or hot, like a drink.
Du thé chaud m'a un peu soulagé.
Some hot tea relieved me a little.
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