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Cha is also the standard astronomical abbreviation for the constellation Chamaeleon. For other abbreviations, see CHA

Cha is a Pinyin in Chinese language for tea (Simplified Chinese: ; pinyin: Cha), with the same meaning in Korean and Japanese.

Cha is a surname for many Asians.

Cha is a phrase used by Sakura Haruno in the American version of Naruto. She projects her "Inner Sakura" in her own mind, which is an alternate form of Sakura (sort of like a double personality). Inner Sakura frequently shounts the term Cha in the American version while in the Japanese version of Naruto she yells Shannaro!!!. Both can be translated to "Hell yea!", "Hell no!" or "Damn it!".

CHA can refer to Cast Homogeneous Armour, often simply called cast.

Cha is a medieval fish, that is from the trout family. Catching the fish requires expertise, as the fish lives in only a few areas around the world. The fish is known to wear bonnets from time to time, usually during timid games.