How do u say orangery?
If you want to talk about an orangery you might describe it as a charming architectural element, a place where you can sit in the shade during hot summer days. There are many examples of this type of outdoor living room, but the term “orangery” is often used to describe a conservatory, which is an extension of your house.
How do you say orangerie to go?
There are a number of different words used to describe an indoor or outdoor living area. Since an orangery is so closely connected with gardens, it’s often called an “ornamental greenhouse” or simply a “conservatory.” To refer to an orangery when speaking to friends or colleagues, use the word conservatory.
How do you say orangerie in English?
If you want to ask someone if they have an orangerie, you can say “do you have an orangery?” or “do you have a conservatory?” If you want to ask someone if they have oranges in their conservatory, you can say “do you have any oranges in your conservatory?”
How do you say orangerie at home?
If you don’t want to use the French word for an indoor greenhouse or conservatory, say orangery. It’s an easy word to remember and will sound more formal and luxurious than conservatory.
How do you say orangerie wedding?
A French word that means “orangerie” is used for a private indoor garden. Since an orangerie can be a small room or an extension of an existing room, it’s a great option for small weddings. An orangerie allows you to add some greenery and flowers into your ceremony or reception and can also be used as an overflow area if the venue you booked doesn’t accommodate your entire guest list.