The literal translation is... petite oranges
To say she likes cherry and oranges and peaches in French would be elle aime la cerise et oranges et les pêches. You can get most foreign languages translated to English online.
i would say oranges ...
To say "I would like, please" in French, you can say "Je voudrais, s'il vous plaît."
Citrus fruits (lemons, oranges, tangerines, etc...) are called "les agrumes" (masc.) in French.
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An orange = une orangeles Oranges
Please be more specific?Do you mean "pros" as in Professionals, or "pros" as in Pros and Cons?
Trois poissons oranges. Trois means three, poissons means fish (plural), and oranges is the plural of orange (not the fruit. In French, you have to make the adjectives plural if the subject is plural).
You say "More tea please"
s'il vous plait, me dire plus sur vous.
"S'il vous plaît" is the formal way you say "please" in French.