Ik eet een sinaasappel.
English: I eat an orange-food.
de sinaasappel /dəsˈinaːzˌɑpəl/ · noun · CEFR A1. Dutch translation of "orange".
See also: Vocabulary entry (Dutch) · Topic: Dutch Eten en Drinken

Listen to how "de sinaasappel" sounds in Dutch.
Dutch article/gender note: learn this word with the article "de".
| Dictionary form | de sinaasappel |
|---|---|
| Article | de |
| Gender/article class | common (de-word) |
| Regular/likely plural | sinaasappels |
| Diminutive | sinaasappeltje |
This word appears in the Dutch Eten en Drinken.
Ik eet een sinaasappel.
English: I eat an orange-food.
Ik eet elke dag een sinaasappel.
English: I eat an orange every day.
De sinaasappel is zoet en sappig.
English: The orange is sweet and juicy.
Ze geeft me één grote sinaasappel.
English: She gives me one big orange.
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