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Inglese (Stati Uniti)
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Francese (Francia)
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Tedesco
A Pleasant Matcha Time.
In Japan, while matcha-infused sweets and beverages such as matcha ice cream and matcha latte are popular, many Japanese people don’t matcha itself at all.
However, practicing the tea ceremony is popular. Over a million people practice it, and 90% of the practitioners are women. I believe more men practice it for mindfulness in recent years.
Could anyone make the sentences more natural? sembra naturale?
In Japan, while matcha-infused sweets and beverages such as matcha ice cream and matcha latte are popular, many Japanese people don’t matcha itself at all.
However, practicing the tea ceremony is popular. Over a million people practice it, and 90% of the practitioners are women. I believe more men practice it for mindfulness in recent years.
Could anyone make the sentences more natural? sembra naturale?
- Inglese (Stati Uniti)
Un po' strano
A Pleasant Matcha Time.
InWhile Japan, while matcha-infused sweets and beverages (such as matcha ice cream and matcha latte) are popular in Japan, many Japanese people don’t actually like the taste of matcha by itself at all.
InWhile Japan, while matcha-infused sweets and beverages (such as matcha ice cream and matcha latte) are popular in Japan, many Japanese people don’t actually like the taste of matcha by itself at all.
However, practicing the tea ceremony is still very popular.
However, practicing the tea ceremony is still very popular.
Over a million people practice it, and 90% of the practitioners are women.
Over a million people practice it, and 90% of the practitioners are women.
I believe more men have started to practice it for mindfulness in recent years.
I believe more men have started to practice it for mindfulness in recent years.
Could anyone make the sentences more natural?
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- Giapponese
I found the word DRINK is dropped in my first sentence. “many Japanese people don’t DRINK matcha itself at all.”
The reason why many Japanese don’t drink matcha is because it’s not accessible, and making a cup of matcha yourself requires a couple of tea utensils.
How’s the sentence below?
“Many Japanese don’t drink matcha by itself”
Thanks again!
- Inglese (Stati Uniti)
Un po' strano
@Akito12 Oh, I see! That does make even more sense. I am not very familiar with matcha so I was guessing it was about the taste. I understand the reason better now.
And yes “Many Japanese don’t drink matcha by itself” would work very well for that!
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- Giapponese
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