Italian Language: How to Ask for a Cup of Tea

| Sat, 11/29/2014 - 04:00

We all love a good Italian caffè (coffee) when visiting Italy, but if you fancied a tea (and tea is more popular among Italians than you many think!) you could ask for:

Un tè per favore or Una tazza di tè per favore

In Italy it’s common to have tea with a slice of lemon, so you’ll usually be asked:

Con limone?

If you prefer it with milk, then you would say:

Con latte

Herbal teas are also often available, for example, if you had had enough caffeine for the day, you could order:

Un tè alla menta

Una camomilla

Una tisana

Alesha is an Oxford graduate of Italian who is now back in London after years spent living and working in Rome as a language teacher and PR consultant. Alesha is CEO and Italian teacher at Alesha’s Italian Masterclass, which runs Italian immersion courses at authentic Italian cafe Nonna Rosa’s in Coulsdon, Surrey. You can contact her at italianmasterclass@hotmail.com or through Facebook or Twitter. Her website is www.italianmasterclass.co.uk.