Examples of using "Un'arancia" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you want an orange?
Would you like an orange?
Give me an orange.
I'll peel an orange for you.
I ate an orange.
He ate an orange.
I'm eating an orange orange.
Give me an orange.
- Do you want an orange?
- Would you like an orange?
- Do you guys want an orange?
Do you want an orange?
- There is an orange on the table.
- There's an orange on the table.
There's not even one orange on the table.
I have an orange and an apple.
An orange tree provides an orange.
The woman eats an orange.
There is an orange on the table.
Tom ate 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.
The earth, seen from above, looks like an orange.
- The Earth is blue like an orange.
- The World is Blue as an Orange.
The earth is blue. Like an orange.
The earth is similar to an orange in shape.
The earth is the shape of an orange.
The earth is the shape of an orange.
This fruit is shaped like an orange and tastes like a pineapple.
He gave me an orange in exchange for a piece of cake.
- The Earth is blue like an orange.
- The earth is blue. Like an orange.
The fruit is similar to an orange in shape and to a pineapple in taste.