Both the fruit and the orange color are "naranja."
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Assuming you mean 'Mandarin oranges' - 'Naranjas mandarinas', Pronounced 'nahRANGkhass manthahREEnass' ('th' as in 'the')
No oranges arn't spanish they were first grown in China and India.
Oranges, and debt
oranges
Oranges
The literal translation is... petite oranges
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oranges are awesome because you can say oranges are orange and you can also say that backwards but you cant say reds are apple
When do you eat the oranges?
I think they do because in Spanish film you always see tree with oranges on. Spain does grow and export oranges to Europe, and a small amount to the US.
I would say Florida. I have seen a lot of oranges there also grapefruit.
i would say oranges ...