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How to Say ‘I'll make some warm tea.’ in Japanese

温かいお茶を入れるね。

atatakai o cha o ireru ne

[ah-tah-tah-kai oh chah oh ee-reh-roo neh]

💬 Usage Tip: This adds [温かい] to make the image extra comforting. It’s a lovely phrase for moments when someone needs to slow down and breathe.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Warm tea is a classic comfort move in Japan. When someone feels overwhelmed, offering [温かいお茶] can suggest kindness, calm, and a pause from the busy world.

Phrase Breakdown

温かい

atatakai

[ah-tah-tah-kai]

warm

Describes tea as warm and comforting.

Example

温かいスープで元気が出た。

Warm soup made me feel better.

お茶

o cha

tea

Tea, in a polite and natural expression.

Example

お茶をください。

Tea, please.

Words in this phrase

o

[oh]

honorific prefix o-

Polite prefix attached to tea.

Example

お風呂のあとで休む。

I rest after the bath.

cha

[chah]

tea

Kanji for tea, part of お茶.

Example

茶が好きだから毎日飲む。

I like tea, so I drink it every day.

o

[oh]

object marker

Marks the thing being prepared.

Example

窓を開けて深呼吸する。

I open the window and take a deep breath.

入れる

ireru

[ee-reh-roo]

to make; to put in

Here it means to prepare tea for someone.

Example

今すぐ入れるよ。

I'll make it right now.

ne

[neh]

okay; you know

Soft sentence-ending particle used when informing someone.

Example

先に座っていてね。

Please sit first, okay.

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