orange fruit = naranja
The Tagalog word for the fruit orange is "dalandan."
Purple is "morado," brown is "marrón," and orange is "naranja" in Spanish.
No, the word 'orange' is a noun, a word for a type of fruit, a word for a thing; and and adjective, a word that describes a noun as the color orange. Examples:noun: I put a sliced orange in you lunch.adjective: She wore orange shoes with a hot pink dress.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun orange is it. Example:I put an orange in your lunch. I sliced it and wrapped it.
The English word "Lemon" translates as "Suurlemoen" (literally sour orange). The Afrikaans word "Lemoen" is "Orange" in English, as in the fruit. The colour "Orange" is "Oranje" in Afrikaans.
feminine when it's a fruit & masculine when it's the color orange
The orange fruit is "naranja."The color orange is "anaranjado."
As in the fruit, naranja. As in the color, anaranjado.
"Naranja" is the fruit and "Anarajando" is something with orange color.
Naranja is the Spanish word for orange, the citrus fruit. Obtain some oranges and cut them up.
The orange is native to China and Indochina.
orange (as in the color, not the fruit)
The orange
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 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).