Yes, naranja is a Spanish food. The feminine singular noun refers to the edible, fragrant product of a presumably Asian native tree introduced into Spain in the tenth century and translates as the citrus fruit "orange" in English. The pronunciation will be "na-RAN-kha" in Uruguayan Spanish.
Jugo de naranja means orange juice in Spanish.
The Spanish word for the orange fruit is "naranja."
Yes. 'la naranja'= the orange 'una naranja'= an orange
Naranja china is the Spanish word for "kumquat" in Spanish.
naranja
Naranja is the Spanish word for orange, the citrus fruit. Obtain some oranges and cut them up.
tengo una naranja
Naranja
Quieres naranja?
When a spanish speaker says that something is "de color naranja" it means that it is orange.
¿Quieres una naranja?
"Da me esta naranja" = Give me that orange