The Arabic word for orange is "burtokal". This means orange as a color. And orange as a fruit. Either of those could work on the word.
burtuqaal برتقال
The word for thank you, in Arabic, is shukran (شكرا ).
Arabs originally thought that oranges came from Portugal.
The orange is native to China and Indochina.
Arabic, 'naranj', as the name of the fruit. This became 'orenge', then 'orange', meaning the fruit originally, and then the colour of the fruit too, in the 16th century.
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).
Orange ( as a fruit ) : Bortoqal ,, written as : برتقال Orange ( as color ) : Bortoqale ,, written as : برتقالي
The Arabic word for 'cars' is saiarat and the Arabic spelling is سيارات.
the arabic word for mall is veishnou
the Arabic word for bread is khubz.
The Arabic word for island is "Shesara"
The Spanish word for Arabic is "árabe".