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About Oranges
Are Oranges called Oranges because they are orange in color, or is the color called orange because Oranges are orange in color?
10 de jun. de 2012 6:40
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The fruit came first. The English word "orange" has made quite a journey to get here. The fruit originally came from China – the German word <em>Apfelsine</em> and the Dutch <em>sinaasappel</em> (Chinese apple) reflect this – but our word ultimately comes from the Old Persian "narang". Early Persian emperors collected exotic trees for their landscape gardens, which may well have included orange trees. Arabs later traded the fruit and spread the word all the way to Moorish Spain; the Spanish word for orange is "naranja". In Old French, the fruit became "orenge" and this was adopted into Middle English, eventually becoming our orange, fruit as well as colour.
10 de junio de 2012
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Ali Asghar
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Urdu
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés
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