orange. you just say it w/ a french accent
un abricot (masc.)
In French, the word "orange" is considered to be a masculine noun.
Orange in French is orange. This applies to both the color and the fruit. In English the word in pronounced or-ain-ge. In French is pronounced or-ahn-ge.
Yes! both are orange.
gazeuse d'orange
It's orange in french also except it's pronounced differently.
1. Carrot = Carotte 2. Orange = Orange 3. glazed = i have no clue
The word magasin is French for a store or shop. There is a French telecommunications company that goes by the name Orange with various stores in France.
Orange is an English word originating from England, but it is derived from old French.
It is spelt the same but pronounced Oronge
The word orange entered Middle English from Old French and Anglo-Norman orenge.Best I had found!=)
The gender of a word is completely contingent on the language in question. Orange in French and Spanish is feminine (une orange, una naranja). Orange in Arabic and Hebrew is masculine (portoqaal, tapuz).
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