orange in Dutch
orange in Dutch is oranje, brandgeel, geelrood — orange means a round citrus fruit with a sweet-tart taste and a thick, textured peel that turns yellow-orange when ripe; also the tree it grows on.
orange in Dutch
What does "orange" mean?
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noun A round citrus fruit with a sweet-tart taste and a thick, textured peel that turns yellow-orange when ripe; also the tree it grows on.
"She squeezed a fresh orange for breakfast juice."
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noun The reddish-yellow color of the ripe fruit, midway between red and yellow.
"The sunset painted the sky a deep orange."
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adjective Having the color orange.
"He wore bright orange sneakers to the game."
orange in a sentence
- She squeezed a fresh orange for breakfast juice.
- The sunset painted the sky a deep orange.
- He wore bright orange sneakers to the game.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "orange" in Dutch?
"orange" in Dutch is oranje, brandgeel, geelrood. orange means: A round citrus fruit with a sweet-tart taste and a thick, textured peel that turns yellow-orange when ripe; also the tree it grows on.
How do you use "orange" in a sentence?
Example: "She squeezed a fresh orange for breakfast juice." In Dutch, "orange" is oranje, brandgeel, geelrood.
Are there other ways to say "orange" in Dutch?
Yes — Dutch has 7 translations listed for "orange": oranje, brandgeel, geelrood, sinaasappelboom, appelsienenboom, sinaasappel.