usa - UK
orange - Orange
gray - Gray
2007-09-20 01:53:05
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answer #1
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answered by NTH IQ 6
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In Latvian - Orange is oraanz
grey is palaak (both phonetically ritten with double aas but there is no long symbol on my computer. Palaak is also used for the word sheet in Latvian but slightly differently pronounced. Once our choir was discussing the choir uniform and I understood that the men were going to be wearing sheets!!!! I love languages!
In German - Orange
In German grey - is grau, or schimmel (referring to a grey horse)
2007-09-20 09:06:01
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answer #2
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answered by zakiit 7
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I live in South Africa where we one of the languages is Afrikaans,
Orange will be Oranje
Grey will be Grys
2007-09-20 08:53:41
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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In Tagalog (Philippines)
Orange - kahel.. (dalanghita, dalandan are fruits)
Gray - gris, senisado, kulay-abo
2007-09-20 13:43:36
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answer #4
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answered by Dana 1
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Greek: orange=portokali
grey = gri (pronounced as gree).
2007-09-20 08:58:28
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answer #5
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answered by cpinatsi 7
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French : orange- orange
gray- gris
2007-09-20 08:53:54
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answer #6
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answered by lushpoppy 4
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In Spanish
orange- anaranjado
grey- gris
2007-09-20 08:51:21
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't really know , but you could look it up on the net , google search :
translte from english to ?( whatever language you want)
if that fails , just say oorranjh unt greyee .
2007-09-20 08:58:41
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answer #8
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answered by royalcres 3
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In Malay,
Orange = oren/jingga
Gray = Kelabu
[u pronounce it how its spelt exactly]
:)
2007-09-20 12:41:02
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answer #9
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answered by white_flames 2
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German:
Orange
Grau
Italian:
Arancione (orange)
Grigio (grey)
Portuguese
Alaranjado (orange)
Cinzento (grey)
Russian
ÐомеÑанÑово (orange)
СеÑо (grey)
Dutch
Sinaasappel (Orange)
Grijs (grey)
Greek
ΠοÏÏοκαλί (Orange)
γκÏι (Grey)
Swedish
Orange
grå färg
Japanese
ãªã¬ã³ã¸ (Orange - I have no idea how to say this!)
ç°è² (grey)
Korean
주í©ì (Orange)
íì (grey)
Chinese
æ©è² (orange)
ç°è² (grey)
2007-09-20 09:04:05
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answer #10
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answered by Hullabaloo 3
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