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Remember: "orange" is not "orange", stop screaming

If a foreign friend tells you to eat "orange"

Don't hand him an orange

Although oranges, oranges are long like

But the English of the two is not the same

Let's learn together

Remember: "orange" is not "orange", stop screaming

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The English expression for "orange"

In English, orange means orange

"Orange juice" is orange juice

There are two correct English expressions for oranges:

mandarin [ˈmændərɪn]

tangerine [ˌtændʒəˈriːn]

The origin of oranges is our China

Some people think that oranges come from China

Just call it "mandarin."

If M is capitalized, Mandarin means "Mandarin"

So an orange is an authentic Chinese orange that speaks "Mandarin"

Others think the oranges come from Tangier (Tangiers is in Morocco)

Just call it "tangerine."

example:

Which do you prefer,mandarins or oranges?

Do you want oranges or oranges?

Remember: "orange" is not "orange", stop screaming

Next, let's give you the difference between oranges and oranges:

tangerine

Also known as orange, the scientific name is "broad-skinned orange"

The appearance is generally flat and round, and the skin is very peelable

Sexual temperature, eating too much is easy to catch fire

A mandarin is a small orange whose skin comes off easily.

Remember: "orange" is not "orange", stop screaming

orange

The appearance is full round or oblong

The skin is difficult to peel

Cool sex, cool under the fire

An orange is a round juicy fruit with a thick, orange coloured skin,which is very hard to peel.

Remember: "orange" is not "orange", stop screaming