apple cuts into half and orange cut into halve
the orange made power 💁😡😨😬😰😕
when orange say "you're an apple" i think he means a**hole. because if you hold your tongue and say apple, a**hole is understood. hope this helped :)
No, commas are generally not used with or. For example, you might say I will eat an orange or an apple with my meal. You would not say I will eat an orange, or an apple with my meal. However, commas are intended to reflect the rhythm of speech, and if a person speaks hesitantly, you might need to use extra commas to reflect that.
oranges are awesome because you can say oranges are orange and you can also say that backwards but you cant say reds are apple
I'd say both. They are both delicious, juicy and awesome! But an Orange is juicy high in C and Calcium. But you have to ''peel'' the peel. An apple is juicy and high in all vitamins. As they say, ''an apple a day, keeps the doctor away!'' But, apple has more acid than an orange, so you have to choose between your teeth or your gut.
id say both. they are both delicious,juicyand awesome! But an orange is juicy high in Vitamin C and Calcium. but you have to ''peel'' the peel. an apple is juicy and high in all vitamins. as they say, ''an apple a day, keeps the doctor away!''
Irrelevant. It's like you're asking which one taste better apple or orange. There's no answer to that cause people who like apple will say apple and who like orange will say orange. Understand what each field focus on and match it with what you're passionate for.
To 'peel' an apple or orange is to remove the skin.
knock knock whos there? orange orange who? knock knock whos there? orange orange who knock knock whos there? banana banana who? orange ya glad i didnt say banana!
"nicht größer als" For example, the apple is not bigger than the orange, would be, "Der Apfel ist größer als die Orange."
Many different kinds means lets say an apple and a orange are not the same but it is DIFFERENT
Because a lot of minerals have the same color.
Only when it is the start of the sentence, like "Apples are yummy." Or when it's the fruit's name. "Hey! Hey, Apple! Hey Apple, hey! Apple! Orange you glad I didn't say Apple again? Hna hna hna hna!"