"kissaten" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: kissatens [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Japanese 喫茶店(きっさてん) (kissaten, literally “tea-drinking shop”). Etymology templates: {{bor+|en|ja|-}} Borrowed from Japanese, {{ja-r|喫茶店|きっさてん|lit=tea-drinking shop}} 喫茶店(きっさてん) (kissaten, literally “tea-drinking shop”) Head templates: {{en-noun|-|s}} kissaten (usually uncountable, plural kissatens)
  1. A type of Japanese coffee shop, developed in the early 20th century. Tags: uncountable, usually Translations (a type of Japanese coffee shop): кісатэ́н (kisatén) [masculine] (Belarusian), 喫茶店 /吃茶店 (hek³ caa⁴ dim³) (Chinese Cantonese), 吃茶店 (chīchádiàn) (Chinese Mandarin), 喫茶店 /吃茶店 (chīchádiàn) (Chinese Mandarin), 喫茶店 (kissaten) (alt: きっさてん) (Japanese), 끽다점 (kkikdajeom) (alt: 喫茶店) (Korean), किस्सातेन (kissāten) [neuter] (Marathi), киссатэ́н (kissatɛ́n) [masculine] (Russian), кіссате́н (kissatén) [masculine] (Ukrainian)

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