Actually, in English, Chai does not mean tea, it means a specific flavor of tea. If you don't believe me, try ordering some Earl Grey Chai, see what happens.
Except places are now offering Chai Latte Coffee so if you don't specifically order Chai Tea Latte, you could get some thing totally different than expected. I learned this the hard way.
- Hill Hill Hill (Hill):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUyXiiIGDTo
The Sahara desert. It's not only repetitive but it repeats itself too as well.
These gems are brought to you by the department of redundancy department.
Naan bread
ATM Machine
The La Brea Tar Pits => The the tar tar pits
My favorite from Southern California.
OK, I have to admit, that one I didn't know.
It's only a matter of time until someone posts "Torpenhow Hill" -- which does not exist.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torpenhow_Hill
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With au jus.
explain?
"Chai" means "tea", so "Chai Tea" is "Tea Tea".
"ATM" means "Automatic Teller Machine", so "ATM Machine" is "Automatic Teller Machine Machine".
Both are mentioned in the animated movie "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse".
Actually, in English, Chai does not mean tea, it means a specific flavor of tea. If you don't believe me, try ordering some Earl Grey Chai, see what happens.
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Except places are now offering Chai Latte Coffee so if you don't specifically order Chai Tea Latte, you could get some thing totally different than expected. I learned this the hard way.
> Chai, a word for tea in numerous languages
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chai