Examples of using "Narancs" in a sentence and their english translations:
This is an orange.
How much are the oranges?
It is 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.
There are no oranges on the table.
- There is an orange on the table.
- There's an orange on the table.
Oranges are rich in vitamin C.
- Oranges are not vegetables.
- Oranges aren't vegetables.
This orange is delicious.
- My favorite color is orange.
- My favourite colour is orange.
This orange is really delicious.
Can I have this orange?
Oranges grow in warm countries.
And orange isn't exactly my color.
It looks like an orange.
Oranges are bigger than tangerines.
Tangerines are smaller than oranges.
Oranges contain a lot of vitamin C.
- The Earth is blue like an orange.
- The World is Blue as an Orange.
- This fruit is like an orange in form and a pineapple in taste.
- This fruit looks like an orange and tastes like a pineapple.
What colour is orange?
The fruits I like to eat are orange and pineapple.
- Oranges signify a happy love while lemons symbolize an unrequited one.
- Oranges signify a happy love, while lemons - an unrequited one.
This fruit looks like an orange and tastes like a pineapple.
Who in the rainbow can draw the line where the violet tint ends and the orange tint begins?