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Valencia in Japanese

Valencia in Japanese is バレンシア — Valencia means a sweet, thin-skinned variety of orange, popular for juicing.

Valencia in Japanese

バレンシア
proper noun
Pronounced: barenshia

What does "Valencia" mean?

  1. noun A sweet, thin-skinned variety of orange, popular for juicing.
    "She squeezed a jug of fresh valencia oranges for breakfast."
  2. noun A cocktail made with orange juice, typically alongside apricot brandy and gin or vodka.
    "The bartender mixed her a valencia with a splash of apricot brandy."

Valencia in a sentence

  • She squeezed a jug of fresh valencia oranges for breakfast.
  • The grove grew mostly valencias for the juice market.
  • The bartender mixed her a valencia with a splash of apricot brandy.

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Valencia" in Japanese?

"Valencia" in Japanese is バレンシア. Valencia means: A sweet, thin-skinned variety of orange, popular for juicing.

How do you pronounce バレンシア?

"Valencia" in Japanese is バレンシア, pronounced "barenshia".

How do you use "Valencia" in a sentence?

Example: "She squeezed a jug of fresh valencia oranges for breakfast." In Japanese, "Valencia" is バレンシア.

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