Bubble Tea

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈbʌbəl tiː/

Definitions of bubble tea

noun a popular beverage in many Asian countries and around the world

Example Sentences

A1 I like to drink bubble tea.

A2 Bubble tea is a popular drink in many Asian countries.

B1 Some people add tapioca pearls to their bubble tea for extra texture.

B2 There are many different flavors of bubble tea available at the tea shop.

C1 Bubble tea originated in Taiwan in the 1980s and has since become a global phenomenon.

C2 The art of making the perfect bubble tea requires precision and skill to achieve the right balance of flavors and textures.

Examples of bubble tea in a Sentence

formal Bubble tea, also known as pearl milk tea, is a Taiwanese tea-based drink that originated in the 1980s.

informal Let's go grab some bubble tea after work, it's so refreshing!

slang I'm addicted to boba, I can't go a day without bubble tea!

figurative The feeling of sipping on bubble tea is like a burst of happiness in every sip.

Grammatical Forms of bubble tea

past tense

drank

plural

bubble teas

comparative

more bubble tea

superlative

most bubble tea

present tense

drink

future tense

will drink

perfect tense

have drunk

continuous tense

drinking

singular

bubble tea

positive degree

delicious

infinitive

to drink bubble tea

gerund

drinking bubble tea

participle

drinking bubble tea

Origin and Evolution of bubble tea

First Known Use: 1980 year
Language of Origin: Mandarin Chinese
Story behind the word: Bubble tea originated in Taiwan in the 1980s.
Evolution of the word: The term 'bubble tea' originally referred to the tapioca pearls at the bottom of the drink, which create bubbles when shaken. Over time, the term has come to encompass the entire drink, which typically includes tea, milk, and tapioca pearls or other toppings.