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orange — meaning in English: orange

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'orange' in everyday conversations about food, colors, or when discussing nature, such as describing a sunset. It's often heard in markets when buying fruits or in home décor discussions about color schemes.
Synonyms & nuances
'Orange' is specific when referring to both the fruit and the color, while 'apelsin' specifically means the fruit. Use 'orange' when discussing colors in design or art, while 'apelsin' is suitable for culinary contexts.
Culture
The word 'orange' in Swedish comes directly from the fruit, which was introduced to Sweden from Spain in the 16th century. Interestingly, the color name was derived from the fruit, marking a time when vibrant colors became more popular in Swedish art and fashion.
FAQ
Q.What does the Swedish word 'orange' mean in English?
'Orange' in Swedish translates directly to 'orange' in English, referring both to the color and the fruit.
Q.How do you pronounce 'orange' in Swedish?
In Swedish, 'orange' is pronounced as 'o-RAHN-ge,' with emphasis on the second syllable. The 'g' is soft, similar to the 'g' in 'gem.'
Q.Can you use 'orange' in formal writing?
Yes, 'orange' can be used in both formal and informal contexts when discussing colors or the fruit, making it versatile for various types of communication.
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