Examples of using "Orangensaft" in a sentence and their english translations:
Orange juice, please.
Two glasses of orange juice, please.
Orange juice or champagne?
Would you like some orange juice?
Yes, orange juice, please.
I'm drinking orange juice.
I want orange juice.
Did you drink this orange juice?
The girl drinks orange juice.
I'd like orange juice.
Tom ordered orange juice.
How much does the orange juice cost?
"Yes, orange juice please," says Mike.
Tom drank a glass of orange juice.
More and more people drink orange juice.
Did you drink this orange juice?
I'd like an orange juice.
Do you want a glass of orange juice?
Orange juice gives me diarrhea.
We sell orange juice.
Mary gulped down a tall glass of orange juice.
Tom squeezed this orange juice himself.
Tom poured some apple juice into a glass.
People came to drink orange juice more and more.
I'll have some cereal and orange juice.
My mother bought two bottles of orange juice.
Tom pours himself a glass of orange juice.
I'll have some cereal and orange juice.
Did you buy fresh orange juice or frozen orange juice?
Tom poured himself a glass of orange juice.
"Would you like something to drink?" "Yes, an orange juice, please."
They gave him a glass of orange juice laced with vodka.
My usual drink is apple juice with mineral water, but I also like orange juice.
Tom drinks orange juice and coffee at night and wine or beer in the morning.
Would you like some more orange juice?
The "complete breakfasts" in cereal commercials always include cereal, milk, toast, and orange juice, but even Americans don't usually eat that much in the morning.
Orange juice is the most popular juice in America.