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

お茶を入れるわね。

おちゃをいれるわね。

💬 Usage Tip: Indicates a future action of serving tea.

🇯🇵 In Japan: Offering tea is a traditional part of Japanese hospitality.

Phrase Breakdown

お茶おちゃ

tea

Refers to the beverage, tea.

Example

お茶を飲む

to drink tea

object marker

Particle indicating the direct object of the verb.

Example

水を飲む

drink water

入れるいれる

to make

Verb meaning to make or brew tea.

Example

コーヒーを入れる

to make coffee

わねわね

emphatic sentence-ending

Used to add emphasis, often softer, mostly by women.

Example

行くわね

I'm going, okay?

Word-by-Word Breakdown

[o]

honorific prefix

An honorific prefix used to show politeness.

Example

お金を使う。

Use the money.

ちゃ

[cha]

tea

Refers to tea, a common beverage in Japan.

Example

お茶を飲む。

Drink tea.

[o]

object marker

A particle marking the grammatical object of a sentence.

Example

本を読む。

Read a book.

入れるいれる

[ireru]

put in

The verb meaning to put or insert something.

Example

砂糖を入れる。

Put in sugar.

[wa]

feminine emphasis

Adds feminine emphasis to a statement, making it softer.

Example

美味しいわね。

It's delicious.

[ne]

confirmation

Often used rhetorically to seek agreement or add emphasis.

Example

寒いですね。

It's cold, isn't it?

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