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tea or teas?

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I want to ask is the sentence correct: "to order two teas"?
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Yes, it usually means "to order two cups of tea".
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Josef wrote:Yes, it usually means "to order two cups of tea".
thanks for the information , it is new for me , but i like to us , 2 cups of tea " i dont know why ?
but i feel it is more logical , again it is a feeling {-:
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tadkoks wrote:I want to ask is the sentence correct: "to order two teas"?
Yes, The sentence is correct.
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I have learned a new thing today thanks for the post
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