orange
In German, the word for the color orange is also 'Orange'. It is used in the same way as in English, to describe the color of objects or phenomena.
The color of my bag is orange.
This sentence is used to describe the color of an object, here the object is a bag, and the color is orange. 'Farbe' in German means color, 'von meiner Tasche' means 'of my bag' and 'ist' means 'is'.
I would like a glass of orange juice, please.
This sentence is used when you are ordering a glass of orange juice in a restaurant or cafe. 'Ich möchte' means 'I would like', 'ein Glas' means 'a glass', and 'Orangensaft' is 'orange juice'. 'bitte' is used as a polite form to say 'please'.
Is the orange ripe or not?
This sentence is used when you are asking about the condition of the orange, whether it's ripe or not. 'Ist' means 'is', 'die Orange' refers to 'the orange', 'reif' means ripe, and 'oder nicht' means 'or not'.