How to Say ‘Cola or orange’ in Portuguese
Cola ou laranja
koh-lah oo lah-rahn-jah
[koh-lah oo lah-rahn-jah]
🇵🇹 In Portugal: A typical choice when ordering soda in Portugal.
Phrase Breakdown
Cola
[koh-lah]
Cola
A type of carbonated soft drink flavored with vanilla, cinnamon, citrus oils, and other flavorings.
Perguntei se ele queria cola ou laranja.
I asked if he wanted cola or orange.
ou
[oo]
Or
Used to link alternatives or choices.
Você prefere cola ou laranja com a pizza?
Do you prefer cola or orange with the pizza?
laranja
[lah-rahn-jah]
Orange
A citrus fruit often used as a flavor for drinks and desserts.
Eles decidiram entre cola ou laranja.
They decided between cola or orange.
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