naranjo mandarino

el naranjo mandarino
A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. mandarin tree
En el jardín tenemos un naranjo mandarino que da unas mandarinas dulces y jugosas.In the garden we have a mandarin tree that gives some sweet and juicy mandarins.
b. mandarin orange tree
¿Ese árbol es un naranjo o un naranjo mandarino?Is that tree an orange tree or a mandarin orange tree?
c. mandarin
Me gustan los naranjos mandarinos. Son unos árboles tan decorativos.I like mandarins. They're such decorative trees.
d. tangerine tree
Los naranjos mandarinos necesitan sol y deben estar protegidos del frío.Tangerine trees need sun and must be protected from the cold.
e. tangerine orange tree
Estas mandarinas son del naranjo mandarino que tenemos en el jardín.These tangerines are from the tangerine orange tree we have in the garden.
f. tangerine
Por las tardes, nos sentábamos a la sombra del naranjo mandarino que había en el patio.In the evenings, we'd sit in the shade of the tangerine in the patio.
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