Taza is a noun in Spanish.
/tasa/
Taza refers to a small, typically cylindrical container used for drinking liquids, usually characterized by a handle. In Spanish, it is commonly used to refer to cups for beverages such as coffee, tea, or hot chocolate. The usage of the word is prevalent in both oral and written contexts, although it may appear more frequently in written contexts, especially in culinary and dining discussions.
Necesito una taza de café para empezar el día.
I need a cup of coffee to start the day.
Ella llevó una taza grande de té al trabajo.
She brought a large mug of tea to work.
En la mesa había una taza rota.
There was a broken cup on the table.
The word taza is often part of idiomatic expressions, particularly in cultural contexts where drinking is significant. Here are a few expressions involving the word:
Después de una larga semana, decidí tomar de la taza y relajarme un poco.
(After a long week, I decided to indulge and relax a bit.)
"Hacer una taza de café"
Siempre hago una taza de café antes de comenzar a trabajar.
(I always make a cup of coffee before I start working.)
"Llenar la taza"
The word taza has its origins in the Latin word tazza, which meant 'dish' or 'cup'. The term has evolved in various Romance languages, maintaining a similar meaning related to small drinking vessels.
Synonyms: - Vaso (glass) - Tazón (bowl)
Antonyms: - Plato (plate) - Botella (bottle)