In Engpsh, the word "orange" can be used to refer to the color or the fruit.
To describe the color orange, you can simply use the word "orange." For example: "The walls of my bedroom are painted orange."
To describe the fruit orange, you can use the word "orange." For example: "I love to eat oranges because they are juicy and refreshing."
Alternatively, you can use the adjective "orange" to describe either the color or the fruit. For example: "The color of the walls is an orange hue." or "I peeled an orange and ate the segments."
To describe the color orange, you can simply use the word "orange." For example: "The walls of my bedroom are painted orange."
To describe the fruit orange, you can use the word "orange." For example: "I love to eat oranges because they are juicy and refreshing."
Alternatively, you can use the adjective "orange" to describe either the color or the fruit. For example: "The color of the walls is an orange hue." or "I peeled an orange and ate the segments."

