d’orange
Literal Breakdown
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Englishfrom (before a vowel sound) | Frenchd’ | Learn |
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Englishorange | Frenchorange | Learn |
Summary
The French translation for “of orange” is d’orange. The French, d’orange, can be broken down into 2 parts:"from (before a vowel sound)" (d’) and "orange" (orange).Examples of "of orange" in use
There are 2 examples of the French word for "of orange" being used:Recording | English | French | Learn |
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Englishorange juice | Frenchjus d’orange | Learn |
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Englishorange peel | Frenchzeste d’orange | Learn |
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