Usage examples of "Orange walk" in English with translation to Spanish

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How much does the orange juice cost? ¿Cuánto cuesta el zumo de naranja?
He went out for a walk with his dog. Salió a dar un paseo con su perro.
Can't you peel an orange? ¿No podés pelar una naranja?
We went out for a walk after dinner. Después de la cena salimos a dar un paseo.
The Earth is blue like an orange. La Tierra es azul como una naranja.
The ice was thick enough for me to walk on. El hielo era lo suficientemente grueso para yo pudiera andar sobre él.
Yes, orange juice, please. Sí, zumo de naranja, por favor.
Old people walk slowly. Los viejos andan despacio.
Two glasses of orange juice, please. Dos vasos de jugo de naranja, por favor.
I walk to school every day. Voy andando a la escuela todos los días.
There's an orange on the table. Hay una naranja sobre la mesa.
I am just going for a walk. Sólo voy a dar un paseo.
My mother bought two bottles of orange juice. Mi madre compró dos botellas de zumo de naranja.
I would rather take a taxi than walk. Yo preferiría tomar un taxi que caminar.
She tried to squeeze the juice from the orange. Ella trató de exprimir el jugo de la naranja.
Some people believe that polar bears walk around freely in the streets of Norway. Luckily, it's just nonsense. Algunas personas creen que los osos polares caminan libremente por las calles de Noruega. Por suerte, son disparates.
A girl gave me an orange in exchange for a piece of cake. Una chica me dio una naranja a cambio de un trozo de tarta.
On weekends I take my dogs out for a long walk in the park. Los fines de semana llevo a mis perros a dar un largo paseo por el parque.
This orange is delicious. Esta naranja está deliciosa.
Tama sometimes goes for a walk by himself. Tama a veces da un paseo solo.
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