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How do you say little oranges in French?

There are a few ways to say "little oranges" in French, depending on the context and nuance you want to convey:

Most literal translation:

* Petites oranges: This is the most straightforward translation, meaning "small oranges."

Other options:

* Petits oranges: This is another common way to say it, though it's grammatically less formal than "petites oranges."

* Oranges miniatures: This translates to "miniature oranges" and emphasizes their small size.

* Oranges de poche: This means "pocket oranges" and implies they are small enough to fit in a pocket.

* Oranges bébé: This translates to "baby oranges" and is a playful way to describe them.

The best option depends on the specific situation and your desired tone.

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