The orange did not actually speak or have the ability to communicate verbally as it is an inanimate object. However, if we were to anthropomorphize the orange for the sake of humor, one could say that the orange might have said something like "I'm juiced up and ready to roll!" before heading off to work.
You can say "我之前去過那裡" in Cantonese to means "I went there before".
Oarnge you gonna get some cookies out before Santa gets here
You say "(die) Orange."
Orange: Orange? Other orange: What? Orange: Orange? Other orange: What? Orange: Orange? Other orange: What? Orange: What? Other orange: I'm not "what"! Orange: I know but "orange" you glad I didn't say your name again? Other orange: Don't you mean "aren't" not "orange"? Orange: What? Other orange: Oh my gosh!
She went to a gigantic gymnasium. Since gigantic doesn't start with a vowel, the article before it is 'a' not 'an.'
I went would be 'Je suis allé'. You went would be 'Tu es allé' and so on putting the correct form of être before allé.
Te-oora-eneI've went to Greece before so trust me :)
Yes. see, the orange like the fruit came before the color orange. the color orange came from the orange (fruit), how it was colored. so if the orange were to say have been purple then instead of purple the color purple would've been orange. i know, it's a hard concept to understand. but, that is the answer.
l'eau Orange
-I thought the answer was 'Orange you glad I didn't say bananas'. It's a "knock-knock" joke: knock knock who's there Orange Orange who? Orange you glad I didn't say bananas!
You could start out with, "Hi, how have you been?" Or, "Hello, what have you been up to lately?"
An orange is: "eine Orange" or "eine Apfelsine" in German..