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IF YOU WERE KEKED OUT OF YOUR NATIVE WORD FOR ORANGE

>Mfw we don't use Mandill anymore
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>burtucal

It's true, Arabs can't prounce P.
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>>73360925
Yeah they can't
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>>73360411
i need glasses
what does the LEGEND part say ?
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>>73361381
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/naranja#Spanish
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>>73361413
interesting
>original word "naranja" makes it all the way since Sanskrit, through the arabs, to us
>portuguese change it to "laranja" for some reason
>italian take it from the portuguese, but don't want confusion with the article "la" so they change to similar sounding "arancia"
>french and latin for some reason want to make it related to gold "oro / arum" and call it orange / aurantium
i wish wikipedia had more info on how they were introduced to spain
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>>73360411
haha i just noticed all of north africa says "burtugal" haha sounds like portugal
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>>73361501
>i wish wikipedia had more info on how they were introduced to spain
>Portuguese
>Italian
>French
>how they were introduced

BLACKED
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>>73361533
Because it comes from the name of Portugal. The Portugal merchants were famous for their sweet orange
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>taranjo

Kek turuncu is the color orange in turkish.
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>>73360411
Surely most places don't have a native name because it's not a native fruit.
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we wuz vikings and shiiit
JIBUUUN WOOO
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>>73361501
We got a citrus fruit called neranji as well
it's the bitter orange, also called sevilla orange
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>>73362129
The word "turunch" is probably from persian or indian
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>Armenia
What?
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1a. Light orange - derived from the Sanskrit word for "orange tree" (nāraṅga), probably of Dravidian origin

1b. Darker orange - variation on the above, via Old French pomme d'orenge

2. Purple - "apple from China", it alludes to the eastern origin of the fruit

3. Green - named after Portugal, as Portuguese merchants were presumably the first to introduce the sweet orange in Europe

4. various - other etymologies

Small text means a regional language (Friulian, Silezian, Occitan, Scots, etc).
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