Righe arancioni is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "orange stripes." The feminine plural phrase also translates literally as "straight orange lines" in English. The pronunciation will be "REE-gey A-ran-TCHO-nee" in Pisan Italian.
Arancione in Italian means "(the color) orange" in English.
Succo d'arancia is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "orange juice." The phrase translates literally as "juice of orange" in English. The pronunciation will be "SOOK-ko da-RAN-tcha" in Pisan Italian.
Aranciera is an Italian equivalent of the English word "orangery," a hothouse for orange trees. The pronunciation of the feminine singular noun will be "A-ran-TCHEY-ra" in Italian.
Arancia fresca! and Arancione mitico! are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "Cool orange!" Context makes clear whether "Fresh orange (fruit)!" (case 1) or "Mythical orange (color)!" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "a-RAN-tcha FREY-ska" and "A-ran-TCHO-ney MEE-tee-ko" in Pisan Italian.
Arancia and arancione are Italian equivalents of the English word "orange." Context makes clear whether the fruit (case 1) or the color (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "a-RAN-tcha" for the fruit and "A-ran-TCHO-ney" for the color in Pisan Italian.
The Italian flag has three vertical stripes, green, white and red. The Irish flag also has three vertical stripes, green, white and orange.
Frutta arancione and frutta di colore arancioneare Italian equivalents of the English phrase "orange fruit." Birthplace and personal preference determine whether "orange fruit" (case 1) or "fruit of orange color" (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "FROOT-ta-ran-TCHO-ney" and "FROOT-ta dee ko-LO-rey A-ran-TCHO-ney" in Pisan Italian.
His stripes are orange and black.
Yes, they can have stripes in shades of orange.
That's the Italian flag (not to be confused with the Irish flag, which has horizontal green, white, and orange stripes). On the Italian flag, the order of the strips (left to right) is green, white, red.
Arancini is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "rice balls." The pronunciation of the masculine plural noun -- which comes from adding the diminutive ending -ini ("dear, little") to the feminine singular noun arancia ("orange") in honor of the food's final fried coloring -- will be "A-ran-TCHEE-nee" in Italian.
The bug that is black with orange stripes is a milkweed bug.