Je mange une orange.
English: I eat an orange-food.
orange /oʁˈɑ̃ʒ/ · noun · CEFR A1. French translation of "orange".
See also: Vocabulary entry (French) · Topic: French Nourriture et Boissons

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French article note: a regular/likely article is "l'" for "orange". Check context for exceptions.
| Dictionary form | orange |
|---|---|
| Likely article | l' |
| Likely gender | elided article |
| Regular/likely plural | oranges |
This word appears in the French Nourriture et Boissons.
Je mange une orange.
English: I eat an orange-food.
Je mange une orange tous les jours.
English: I eat an orange every day.
L'orange est sucrée et juteuse.
English: The orange is sweet and juicy.
Elle me donne une grosse orange.
English: She gives me one big orange.
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