Jugo de naranja means Orange Juice in Spanish.
jugo de naranja -orange juice
"Jugo de toronja" means grapefruit juice in Spanish.
It's "el jugo" so it's masculine. Las manzanas is feminine. "de" is a preposition and it's neither masculine, feminine nor neuter.
Took 2010-09-27: Tomo can also be used as DRINK: tomo jugo de naraja por la manana. I drink orange juice in the morning. Or, take, present form of took above: Tomo clases de engles por la noche. I TAKE English classes at night.
It means "of yours," as in "is this something of yours," or in Spanish, "este es algo de ti."
jugo de naranja -orange juice
Both the fruit and the orange color are "naranja."
You say it: beber un poco de jugo de naranja I hope my answer helped you!
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).
"Jugo de toronja" means grapefruit juice in Spanish.
In some countries, like Puerto Rico, oranges are called "chinas". But "jugo de naranja"is the most popular phrase in Latin America for orange juice.
It means, "orange:" the fruit.
"Orange juice" in Spanish is "jugo de naranja".
When a spanish speaker says that something is "de color naranja" it means that it is orange.
A cup of juice in Spanish is un vaso de jugo.
Jugo de ciruela.
Zumo... which means juice, like zumo de naranja (orange juice). Prononced "sthumo" in barcelona... gotta love the lisps!