Un Jugo De Naranja

The Spanish phrase "un jugo de naranja" translates to "orange juice" in English. To help remember it, think of the famous basketball player Shaquille O'Neal, often called "Shaq." Imagine Shaq, with his larger-than-life personality, squeezing oranges to make a giant glass of "Shaq's Juice." Now, notice "Shaq's Juice" sounds like "jugo" (juice) and the "orange" in "orange juice" is just like "naranja." So, next time you're thirsty, picture Shaq handing you "un jugo de naranja" while dunking a basketball. 🏀🍊
Practice Version

Un Jugo De Naranja: Orange juice. Un jugo de naranja. "Un jugo de naranja" is the Spanish term for "orange juice," a drink made from the liquid extracted from oranges.