Examples of using "Narancsot" in a sentence and their english translations:
I will eat the orange.
- She likes oranges, doesn't she?
- She likes oranges, right?
She likes oranges.
Does she like oranges?
I am squeezing an orange.
Give me an orange.
How many oranges did you buy?
- I am squeezing an orange.
- I'm squeezing an orange.
Tom is picking oranges.
Do they like oranges?
I want to buy oranges.
I ate an orange.
I will eat the orange.
Japan imports oranges from California.
How many oranges did Tom eat?
May I eat this orange?
He doesn't like oranges.
Give me a dozen oranges.
Tom likes oranges.
Tom ate an orange.
May I eat that orange?
Peel the orange.
Does Tom like oranges?
Can I eat that orange?
I like oranges a lot.
I prefer oranges to apples.
The children received oranges for Christmas.
Tom doesn't like oranges.
The children received oranges for Christmas.
- Would you like to share an orange with me?
- Do you want to share an orange with me?
- Do you guys want to share an orange with me?
- Would you guys like to share an orange with me?
- Do you all want to share an orange with me?
- Would you all like to share an orange with me?
Take the oranges out of the fridge.
I prefer oranges to apples.
Do you like apples or oranges?
Tom ate the orange without peeling it first.
- You know Tom likes oranges.
- You know that Tom likes oranges.
Which do you like better, apples or oranges?
I think it's unhealthy to eat more than 20 oranges a day.
Which do you like best, apples, oranges or grapes?