Examples of using "Naranja" in a sentence and their english translations:
We gave her the orange orange.
- This is an orange.
- It is an orange.
We sell orange juice.
Give me an orange.
It is an orange.
I ate an orange.
I'd like an orange juice.
Can't you peel an orange?
Orange juice, please.
Can I have this orange?
We sell orange juice.
I am squeezing an orange.
This orange is delicious.
We sell orange juice.
My tie is orange.
Can I eat this orange?
It smells like an orange.
My shirt is orange.
I will eat the orange.
The orange is orange.
This is an orange.
I'd like an orange juice.
- There is an orange on the table.
- There's an orange on the table.
The woman eats an orange.
Yes, orange juice, please.
The girl drinks orange juice.
Orange juice or champagne?
- It is a kind of orange.
- It's a kind of orange.
There is too much acid in this orange.
Can't you peel an orange?
Have you ever squeezed an orange?
This orange is too sour.
The woman eats an orange.
- That is not an orange, either.
- That isn't an orange, either.
- That's not an orange, either.
Emily ate an orange.
You're my other half.
I'm drinking orange juice.
Mary wore an orange dress.
What colour is orange?
I'll peel an orange for you.
I'd like orange juice.
I'd like an orange juice.
I like the color orange.
Tom ate an orange.
We gave her the orange orange.
Please peel this orange for me.
Orange juice, please.
The earth is the shape of an orange.
- There is an orange on the table.
- There's an orange on the table.
Did you drink this orange juice?
How much does the orange juice cost?
- My favorite color is orange.
- My favourite colour is orange.
- My favorite color's orange.