Usage examples of "orange" in English with translation to Spanish

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Can I eat this orange? ¿Puedo comerme esta naranja?
I'd like orange juice. Me gustaría zumo de naranja.
The woman eats an orange. La mujer come una naranja.
Can't you peel an orange? ¿No podés pelar una naranja?
Two glasses of orange juice, please. Dos vasos de jugo de naranja, por favor.
That is not an orange, either. Eso tampoco es una naranja.
It is a kind of orange. Es una especie de naranja.
I'd like an orange juice. Me gustaría un jugo de naranja.
"Yes, orange juice please," says Mike. "Sí, zumo de naranja por favor," dice Mike.
How much does the orange juice cost? ¿Cuánto cuesta el zumo de naranja?
The Earth is blue like an orange. La Tierra es azul como una naranja.
There's an orange on the table. Hay una naranja sobre la mesa.
There is an orange on the table. Hay una naranja sobre la mesa.
I want an orange juice or something. Quiero un jugo de naranja o algo.
Paint our house. Use the orange paint. Pinta nuestra casa. Ocupa la pintura naranja.
My mother bought two bottles of orange juice. Mi madre compró dos botellas de zumo de naranja.
The earth is the shape of an orange. La Tierra tiene forma de naranja.
He drank orange juice out of a bottle. Él bebió zumo de naranja de una botella.
She tried to squeeze the juice from the orange. Ella trató de exprimir el jugo de la naranja.
The globe is similar in shape to an orange. El planeta tiene una forma parecida a la de una naranja.
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