The world's languages can be grouped into those which call oranges oranges, those which call oranges apples and those which call oranges Portugals.
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Of those languages which call oranges oranges, a guest consonant often makes a cameo appearance at the start: N in Spanish (naranja), L in Portuguese (laranja) and T in Catalan (taronja), while Italian (arancia) does without.
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Replying to @propensive
in Arabic we call oranges : Burtuqal (the k pronunciation is different) but it is quite similar to Portugal
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Replying to @WiemZin
Yes, I think Portuguese sailors brought the fruits to Turkey who named them after Portugal, and this was then adopted into Arabic and Greek.
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