The noun orange (as in the fruit) is Naranja(Nah-RAHN-khah)
The adjective orange (as in the color) is anaranjado/a (Ah-nah-rahn-KHA-daw/dah)
Bo hy3 Pronounce "O" as in orange pronounce the "hy" as "Shirt" without the "t" pronounce the "3" as the "e" in egg.
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"Orange juice" in Spanish is "jugo de naranja".
Vee-vuht in both English and Italian and Bee-vaht in Spanish
Mmm. Caramel candy. My high school Spanish says "DOOL-say lay LAY-chay".
To pronounce Tristan as it is in Spanish, try TREE-stahn. (Note: r is rolled in Spanish.)
There is two ways to say orange in Spanish, the meanings are different though. Naranja is Spanish for the kind of orange you eat and anaranjado is Spanish for the color orange.
The Spanish word for the orange fruit is "naranja."
You pronounce it 'PEE ahs.'
Juice in Spanish is zumo (pronounce thumo) for example zumo de naranja is Orange Juice. (in naranja the j is pronounced with a h sound!) Other types of juice may be called "jugo" (e.g. juice from meat).
Timothy is Timoteo in Spanish.
you pronounce it a(DeLE) in Spanish
MEH.
The pronounce it would be:E - ge - ra(get)
"K" is pronounced "ku" in Spanish.
Purple is "morado," brown is "marrón," and orange is "naranja" in Spanish.
The wordorange depends on how you pronounce it. or-an-g-e, orange, or-ange are ways you can pronounce