The Sanskrit word nāraṅgaḥ, which means "orange tree".
The word "orange" can be a noun (referring to the color or the fruit) or an adjective (describing something as orange in color).
The Spanish word for the orange fruit is "naranja."
The orange is native to China and Indochina.
In French, the word "orange" is feminine. It should be used with feminine articles such as "une" (a) instead of "un" when referring to it.
Any citrus fruit can be considered to be an orange fruit. Other fruits considered in the orange fruit category are papaya, carrots, pumpkin, squash and sweet potatoes.
Orange (colour or fruit)orApfelsine (fruit only)
safron is the other word for orange
The color orange was actually named after the fruit. The fruit word orange came to us from Medieval Latin, pomum de orenge. It has older roots in Arabic, Persian and its origin is unknown. The word orange-orenge was in use in France in the 1300s to refer to the fruit and the word migrated to Middle English. Orange was not used as a color word until the 1540s.
The Tagalog word for the fruit orange is "dalandan."
The orange fruit is "naranja."The color orange is "anaranjado."
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.
orange = 'alani (fruit, tree, or color).