How do you say orangery?
In Dutch, the word ‘ orangery is pronounced as ‘oeranjer’. It’s mainly used to describe the rooms in a house where citrus trees grow. It’s usually an indoor garden, located somewhere between a traditional greenhouse and the open-air garden.
How to say orangery in German?
orangery is a word in the English language which refers to a room or building with a glass roof and usually has plants growing inside. The German word for orangery is “orangerie” in German.
How to say orangery in Spanish?
Orangery is a combination of the word “orango”, which means orange, and the suffix -ery, which makes a noun out of a verb or adjective. So, it’s a combination of “orango” with the meaning of a room or area resembling an orange, and “ery” which means a noun that refers to a place or area, a room. That’s why an orangery is also called an orang
How to say orangery in French?
To say orangery in French, start by saying the English word orangery and add the French ‘r’ sound at the end. You will hear the drone of an insect and the repeated syllables ‘r-r-r-r’ to get the right pronunciation.
How do you say orangery in Spanish?
There are no direct translations for the word orangery in Spanish. We use the word jardín de cactus, which has a very similar meaning. The jardín de cactus is a garden where cactus plants, as well as other plants from the southwestern United States, are cultivated. Orangery is actually a French word, and although it’s been adopted into the English language, it has no direct translation in Spanish.