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How is the proper way of writing Miss Tea 2017/1/5 15:50
Miss: Young woman

I have found different options in google but I want to be sure by someone who knows Japanese.
by Juan Carrizosa (guest)  

Re: How is the proper way of writing Miss Tea 2017/1/5 18:13
When you say "Miss Tea," you mean like a title, like "Miss Universe"?

If that is what you mean, then I would write it as "ƒ~ƒXEƒeƒB["
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Re: How is the proper way of writing Miss Tea 2017/1/6 02:40
Exactly, it is like a title!!!! The example of gMiss universeh is very accurate.
Thank you very much!
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Re: How is the proper way of writing Miss Tea 2017/1/6 04:57
One more question. Is ok to say ƒ~ƒXE‚¨’ƒ???
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Re: How is the proper way of writing Miss Tea 2017/1/6 07:26
Depends somewhat on what kind of tea we're talking about. ƒ~ƒX‚¨’ƒ sounds like something that a tea-producing region could put up for promotional purposes.
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Re: How is the proper way of writing Miss Tea 2017/1/6 09:34
In Japan, people use the word "ko-cha" to refer to English/black tea, and often the term "o-cha" to refer specifically only to green tea, because green tea is the one that is more commonly enjoyed in Japan. And ‚¨’ƒ, the one you asked about, says "o-cha," the green tea... so does it suit the context?
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Re: How is the proper way of writing Miss Tea 2017/1/6 11:28
Thanks everyone!!! very helpfull!!!
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