naranja

=

orange

adjetivo

naranja
adjective invariable
1. orange
masculine noun
2. orange (color)
feminine noun
3. orange (fruto)
  • ¡naranjas de la china! (informal) -> no way!
  • media naranja (informal figurative) -> other o better half

naranja [nah-rahn’-hah]
noun
1. Orange, the fruit of the orange-tree. (f)
  • Media naranja -> (Arch.) cupola
2. A cannon-ball of the size of an orange. (f)
adjective
3. Orange.

"naranja" en el foro de Respuestas

P: "Come una naranja." Why no "ella"?
R: ella would not be correct. well maybe but if u want to be formal than use come. I know that means he/she eats a orange. Come goes along with the ser congugation.…
P: media naranja
R: Yes, it literally means you are my half orange (as in the fruit) and means you are my other half/soul mate.
P: naranja vs. anaranjado/a
R: > I see that la naranja is the orange (fruit, noun), and I saw that anaranjado/a is the orange (color, adj.). But on the definition page of this site,…
P: What is the difference between Naranja and Anaranjado?
R: - "Naranja" is both the colour and the fruit. - "Anaranjado", on the other hand, is orange-coloured (or "orangish", if such word existed). - "Azul" is…
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