Usage examples of "laranja" in Portuguese with translation to English

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Translations: all20 orange20
Há uma laranja na mesa. There's an orange on the table.
Suco de laranja ou champanhe? Orange juice or champagne?
A Terra tem a forma de uma laranja. The earth is the shape of an orange.
A Terra, vista de cima, parece uma laranja. The earth, seen from above, looks like an orange.
Minha mãe comprou duas garrafas de suco de laranja. My mother bought two bottles of orange juice.
Finalmente Souichiro e Yukino decidiram cortar a laranja pela metade. At last Souichiro and Yukino decided to cut the orange into halves.
No final, Souichiro e Yukino decidiram cortar a laranja na metade. At last Souichiro and Yukino decided to cut the orange into halves.
Ele me deu uma laranja em troca de um pedaço de bolo. He gave me an orange in exchange for a piece of cake.
Uma garota me deu uma laranja em troca de um pedaço de bolo. A girl gave me an orange in exchange for a piece of cake.
Vou buscar laranjas na quitanda. I'm going for oranges to the fruit store.
O Japão importa laranjas da Califórnia. Japan imports oranges from California.
Gostas mais de maçãs ou laranjas? Which do you like best—apples or oranges?
Você gosta de maçãs ou de laranjas? Do you like apples or oranges?
As laranjas são ricas em vitamina C. Oranges are rich in vitamin C.
As laranjas são mais doces que os limões. Oranges are sweeter than lemons.
Ela trouxe maçãs, laranjas, e assim por diante. She brought apples, oranges, and so on.
Eles vendem maçãs, laranjas, ovos, e assim por diante. They sell apples, oranges, eggs, and so on.
Eu gosto mais de maçãs do que de laranjas. I like apples more than oranges.
Se você estiver indo ao supermercado, você me traz umas laranjas? If you're going to the supermarket, will you please bring me back some oranges?
Eu acho que não é saudável comer mais do que vinte laranjas por dia. I think it's unhealthy to eat more than 20 oranges a day.
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