is orange one syllable or two?
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is orange one syllable or two?
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2
reblog for sample size…. i’m so curious.

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Void - m (English) completely empty, containing nothing, nothingness
Teal - m/f (English) a blue-green color
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Hong - m/f (Mandarin Chinese) rainbow
From Mandarin Chinese 虹 hóng, "rainbow"
Prem - m (Sanskrit) love, affection

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Chance - m (English) fate, luck, a gamble, an opportunity
Jin - m/f (Mandarin Chinese) gold, metal, money
From Mandarin Chinese jīn "gold, metal, money"
Age - m (Frisian) edge of a sword, blade