"Toronja" in English translates to "grapefruit." It refers to the large, citrus fruit known for its tangy flavor and is commonly used in various dishes or enjoyed fresh. Grapefruits come in different varieties, including pink, red, and white.
se dice toronja en englis por dijer :grape fruit
You would say, "What is this in English?"
You say " what are you doing ? "
Time to say goodbye (english only)
Speaking on behalf of Freaks, I would say "English" followed by a vulgarity
"Jugo de toronja" means grapefruit juice in Spanish.
se dice toronja en englis por dijer :grape fruit
Say what in English?
strawberry=la fresa apple= la manzana banana= la banana/el plátano orange= la naranja pear= la pera grape= la uva plum= la ciruela pineapple= la piña tomato= el tomate watermelon= la sandía tangerine= a mandarina peach= el durazno/el melocotón lemon= el limón lime= la lima grapefruit= el pomelo, la toronja cranberry= el arándano cantaloupe= el cantalupo blackberry= la mora/la zarzamora apricot= el damasco/el albericoque avocado= el aguacate Some of these have different names based on the region; names, verbs sometimes vary from country to country, more so than in English. Here's a good link:
You can say "Do you speak English?" in English. In French, you would say "Parlez-vous anglais?" In Spanish, you would say "¿Hablas inglés?"
Say it in English please. Say it in English please. Say it in English please.
English
You say "hello" in English.
You can say "He/she is entertaining" in English.
English people just say light but in an English accent
You would say, "What is this in English?"
the way you say verrugas in english is WARTS