1. cha - Noun
2. cha - Pronoun
3. cha - Particle
4. Cha - Proper noun
A surname.
cha (uncountable)
tea, sometimes (dialect) specifically masala chai
Would you like a cup of cha?
cha
(dialectal, nonstandard) You.
cha
(dance) Used to count out steps, particularly involving the hip-shaking sections of rhythmic Latin dances
One–two–cha–cha–chaThree–four–cha–cha–cha
cha (plural chas or cha)
(Korean units of measure) Synonym of Korean foot: a traditional unit of length equivalent to about 30.3 cm.
CHA (uncountable)
(roleplaying games) Initialism of charisma point.
CHA
(sports) Abbreviation of Charlotte. (in North Carolina)
A diminutive of the female given name Charlotte
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAny Latin dance, whether it be salsa, cha cha, samba, etc., is very sexy for me to see a woman do. Using your hips is the key. Ryan Guzman
Cha vel fer erbee cha bouyr, as eshyn nagh jean clashtyn. Manx Proverb
Already intense lobbying is underway to fill the vacant positions with Jubilee Party's new coalition partners - KANU, ODM, Wiper and Chama Cha Mashinani (CCM) keen on reaping the benefits of their newfound relationship. Source: Internet
A little yum cha teaser with Yulli’s Karl, Bee and Lucy. Source: Internet
Among those giving presentations were anthropologists Balveer Arora, Varun Sahni, and Rukmini Bhaya Nair from India, Moussa Sow from Africa, Roland Marti and Maurice Olender from Europe, Cha Insuk from Korea, and Huang Ping and Zhao Tinyang from China. Source: Internet
A total of 15 candidates ran for president in the mainland, including incumbent President John Magufuli of the Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party, which has been in power since independence in 1961. Source: Internet