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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.
1 quart, 1/2 gallon.
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Carbonated beverages in general translates to "boisson de carbonate" in French. If you are referring to soda, since those are the most popular of all carbonated beverages, then the French word is "le soda."
In French, "orange juice" is translated as "jus d'orange." The noun "jus" (juice) is masculine, so the phrase is considered masculine in gender. However, the word "orange" itself is feminine, but it is used here as an adjective to describe the type of juice.
It's feminine, so you say une pomme or la pomme.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.Foods have no gender. Words for foods are neuter nouns.
It's "el jugo" so it's masculine. Las manzanas is feminine. "de" is a preposition and it's neither masculine, feminine nor neuter.
orange juice
le jus d'orange s'il vous
jus d'orange
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le jus d'orange s'il vous
Because it's the juice from an orange which is in fact orange.
the orange juice is a liquid but the orange does not.
No, there is no caffeine in McDonald's Orange Juice.