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arancia — meaning in English: Orange

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word 'arancia' in everyday conversations, especially when discussing fruits in markets or during meal preparations. For example, a parent might ask their child to grab an arancia from the kitchen while preparing a fruit salad.
Synonyms & nuances
'Arancia' specifically refers to the sweet orange, while 'arancio' refers to the tree or the color orange. Use 'arancia' when talking about the fruit itself, whereas 'arancio' is more suitable in contexts related to the tree or color.
Culture
'Arancia' comes from the Arabic word 'nāranj,' which was brought to Italy through trade. Oranges are not just a common snack; they also symbolize prosperity and are commonly used in festive occasions, such as the Italian tradition of 'carnevale,' where they may be thrown during celebrations.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'arancia'?
The plural form of 'arancia' is 'arance.' It is used when referring to more than one orange.
Q.How do you pronounce 'arancia'?
You pronounce it as 'ah-RAHN-chah.' The emphasis is on the second syllable, and the 'c' is pronounced like 'ch' in 'church.'
Q.Can I use 'arancia' in a formal setting?
'Arancia' is a neutral term, so it is perfectly acceptable to use it in both casual and formal contexts. You might find it in recipes or food-related discussions regardless of the setting.
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