Usages of la naranja
Nunca desayuno sin un vaso de jugo de naranja.
I never have breakfast without a glass of orange juice.
Yo como una naranja pequeña con mi desayuno.
I eat a small orange with my breakfast.
El jugo huele a naranja por la mañana.
The juice smells like orange in the morning.
Prefiero jugo de naranja sin azúcar añadido.
I prefer orange juice without added sugar.
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