オレンジ
Meanings
Adjective (の)
Noun
1. orange (fruit, colour)
Pitch accent
ンジ
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Examples (40 in total)
Does she like oranges?
That's not an orange, either.
He likes oranges.
I like oranges a lot.
It is a kind of orange.
The price of oranges has come down.
Take the oranges out of the fridge.
Tom likes oranges.
They grow oranges in California.
Who ate all the oranges?
Can I eat this orange?
The earth is the shape of an orange.
There are some oranges on the table.
These oranges taste good.
Oranges grow in warm countries.
The earth is shaped like an orange.
"Are those apples?" "No, they're oranges."
Which do you like better, apples or oranges?
Are oranges always orange?
Oranges are sweeter than lemons.
This orange is too sour.
Oranges have a high vitamin content.
Japan imports oranges from California.
This orange is too sweet to my taste.
There's not even one orange on the table.
The earth is similar to an orange in shape.
The oranges in this bag are rotten.
Do you like apples or oranges?
She squeezed the juice from many oranges.
The orange didn't taste either sweet or sour.
I prefer grapefruit to oranges.
She squeezed the juice from several oranges.
He went to the store to buy some oranges.
A girl gave me an orange in exchange for a piece of cake.
Which do you like best, apples, oranges or grapes?
Look, look! On the branch of the orange tree, there is a blue hermit crab!
This fruit is shaped like an orange and tastes like a pineapple.
These oranges are ten for a dollar.
The oranges cost 7 pence each.
I think it's unhealthy to eat more than 20 oranges a day.