How to Say "orange tree" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “orange tree” is “naranja” — A1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
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NounA1
less common, but sometimes used regionally for the tree itself (though 'naranjo' is preferred)

Examples
Quiero una naranja dulce para el postre.
I want a sweet orange for dessert.
El zumo de naranja es mi bebida favorita por la mañana.
Orange juice is my favorite drink in the morning.
Gender Check
Since 'naranja' ends in '-a', it is feminine. Always use 'la' or 'una' when referring to the single fruit.
Using the Wrong Article
Mistake: “El naranja es agria.”
Correction: La naranja es agria. (The orange is sour.)
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