Orange in French is orange. This applies to both the color and the fruit. In English the word in pronounced or-ain-ge. In French is pronounced or-ahn-ge.
orange just like English MG
la pièce orange
It's orange in french also except it's pronounced differently.
1. Carrot = Carotte 2. Orange = Orange 3. glazed = i have no clue
Une orange (feminine noun)
orange
orange just like English MG
In French, the word "orange" is considered to be a masculine noun.
I believe black is noir and orange is orange.
l'eau Orange
orange. you just say it w/ a french accent
The gender of a word is completely contingent on the language in question. Orange in French and Spanish is feminine (une orange, una naranja). Orange in Arabic and Hebrew is masculine (portoqaal, tapuz).
la pièce orange
muffin orange peu
le velours, couleur orange
That would be "jus d'orange". Not too difficult. :)
It's orange in french also except it's pronounced differently.