Examples of using "Orange" in a sentence and their english translations:
The orange is orange.
I'm eating an orange orange.
Are oranges always orange?
Does she like orange?
Peel the orange.
I'll peel an orange for you.
I'll peel an orange for you.
This orange is delicious.
My tie is orange.
- My favorite color is orange.
- My favourite colour is orange.
- My favorite color's orange.
The car is orange.
My shirt is orange.
It is an orange.
The book is orange.
Orange is my favorite color.
The sky is orange.
She is eating an orange.
- It is a kind of orange.
- It's a kind of orange.
Can I have this orange?
I am squeezing an orange.
The woman eats an orange.
This orange is too sour.
- That is not an orange, either.
- That isn't an orange, either.
- That's not an orange, either.
May I eat this orange?
Can I eat some fruit?
Can I eat that orange?
I ate an orange.
I'll eat your orange.
Tom likes orange.
- There is an orange on the table.
- There's an orange on the table.
I'll peel an orange for you.
It looks like an orange.
There is too much acid in this orange.
This orange is from our tree.
Can I eat this orange?
There is too much acid in this orange.
The orange didn't taste either sweet or sour.
The earth is the shape of an orange.
Have you ever squeezed an orange?
I have an orange and an apple.
Tom squeezed the juice from the orange.
There isn't an orange on the table.
This orange is sour.
So I'm shooting this here in Orange County,
Big, brawny, and blazing orange, Asia’s iconic orangutan.
The orange left a strange taste in my mouth.
- She tried to express juice from the orange.
- She tried to squeeze the juice out of the orange.
- She tried to squeeze the juice from the orange.
I can't squeeze this orange. It's dry.
Mary was amazed when Tom ate an orange, peel and all.
There is too much acid in this orange.
May I eat this orange?
Tom ate the orange without peeling it first.
This orange is really delicious.
Can I eat this orange?
I ate an orange.
They have an orange cat.
The earth, seen from above, looks like an orange.
- That is not an orange, either.
- That there isn't an orange either.
- That isn't an orange, either.
- That's not an orange, either.
A girl gave me an orange in exchange for a piece of cake.
This fruit is shaped like an orange and tastes like a pineapple.
Does she like oranges?
This fruit is shaped like an orange and tastes like a pineapple.
had a really good relationship… and then the orange revolution began. When VIKTOR YUSHCHENKO
While taking a walk, Tom enjoyed the autumn leaves in vibrant red and orange.
The fruit is similar to an orange in shape and to a pineapple in taste.
This is the first time I've ever squeezed an orange.
- The earth is similar to an orange in shape.
- The earth is the shape of an orange.
- The globe is similar in shape to an orange.
- The earth is shaped like an orange.
At last Souichiro and Yukino decided to cut the orange in half.