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What is the correct noun marker of tea?

The correct noun marker for tea in Japanese depends on the context:

General:

* お茶 (ocha) - This is the most common and general noun marker for tea. It refers to tea in general and is used in most situations.

Specific Types of Tea:

* 紅茶 (kōcha) - This refers to black tea.

* 緑茶 (ryokucha) - This refers to green tea.

* ハーブティー (hābu tī) - This refers to herbal tea.

* ウーロン茶 (ūroncha) - This refers to oolong tea.

Other:

* お茶碗 (ochawan) - This refers to a teacup.

* お茶漬け (ochazuke) - This refers to a dish of rice soaked in green tea.

Example:

* "I want to drink some tea."

* お茶を飲みたい。 (ocha o nomitai)

* "Please give me some black tea."

* 紅茶をください。(kōcha o kudasai)

It's important to choose the appropriate noun marker based on the specific type of tea you are referring to.

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