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by delecti
863 days ago
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In this case, I would argue that it does. "Sahara" means "desert", but "Sahara Desert" is still the proper name for that place. "Naan" means "bread", but it's also the name we use for the kind of bread originally made by the people who speak the language where "naan" means "bread". Likewise, "chai tea" is a perfectly fine name for tea made in the style of the people whose word for "tea" is "chai". Languages do this all the time. |
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In India, chai specifically means tea with milk. It’s not just any “tea”. It’s fine to use, but not entirely accurate.