mandarin orange (plural mandarin oranges)
- A small citrus tree (Citrus reticulata) with oblate fruits smaller than the (so-named) sweet oranges.
- Synonym: tangerine (broadly synonymous)
- The fruit of this tree; in loose, informal usage, the term may include other similar citrus fruits such as Citrus unshiu (satsuma or mikan).
- Synonym: tangerine (broadly synonymous)
- Hyponyms: satsuma, tangerine
Some speakers use a stricter sense of the noun tangerine that is hyponymous.
fruit
- Afrikaans: nartjie (af)
- Albanian: mandarinë (sq) f
- Arabic: يُوسُفِيّ m (yūsufiyy), يُوسُف أَفَنْدِي m (yūsuf ʔafandī)
- Egyptian Arabic: يوستفندي m pl (yustafandi), يستفندية f (yustafandia), يستفندياية f (yustafandiaia), سفندية f (safandeya)
- Hijazi Arabic: يوسف أفندي m (yūsif ʔafandi), أفندي m (ʔafandi)
- Moroccan Arabic: مندرينة f (mandarīna)
- South Levantine Arabic: مندلينا f (mandalīna)
- Armenian: մանդարին (hy) (mandarin)
- Asturian: mandarina (ast) f
- Azerbaijani: mandarin, naringi (az)
- Basque: mandarina (eu), mandarinondo (eu)
- Belarusian: мандары́н m (mandarýn)
- Bengali: please add this translation if you can
- Bulgarian: мандари́на (bg) f (mandarína)
- Burmese: please add this translation if you can
- Catalan: mandarina (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: (please verify) 桔 (gat1), (please verify) 桔仔 (gat1 zai2)
- Mandarin: 蜜柑 (zh) (mìgān), 桔子 (zh) (júzi)
- Crimean Tatar: mandarin
- Czech: mandarinka (cs) f
- Danish: mandarin (da) c
- Dutch: mandarijn (nl) m
- Esperanto: mandarino
- Estonian: mandariin
- Faroese: mandarin f
- Finnish: mandariini (fi)
- French: mandarine (fr) f
- Georgian: მანდარინი (mandarini)
- German: Mandarine (de) f
- Greek: μανταρίνι (el) n (mantaríni)
- Hebrew: מַנדָרִין m (mandarin)
- Hindi: नारंगी (hi) f (nāraṅgī), मैंडरिन f (maiṇḍrin)
- Hungarian: mandarin (hu)
- Icelandic: mandarína (is) f
- Ido: mandarino (io)
- Indonesian: jeruk keprok (id)
- Irish: mandairín m
- Italian: mandarino (it) m
- Japanese: 蜜柑 (ja) (mikan)
- Kalmyk: тошл (toşl)
- Kazakh: мандарин (mandarin)
- Khmer: ក្រូចយួន (krooc yuən)
- Korean: 귤 (ko) (gyul)
- Kyrgyz: мандарин (ky) (mandarin)
- Lao: ສົ້ມລົດ (som lot), ສົ້ມຮົດ (som hot)
- Latvian: mandarīns m
- Lithuanian: mandarinas m
- Low German: Mandarien f
- Macedonian: мандари́на (mk) f (mandarína)
- Malay: limau mandarin
- Maltese: mandolina f
- Maori: manarini
- Mongolian: please add this translation if you can
- Nahuatl: otonlalaxtli (nah)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: mandarin (no)
- Occitan: mandarina (oc) f
- Persian: نارنگی (fa) (nârengi), ماندارین (mândârin)
- Polish: mandarynka (pl) f
- Portuguese: tangerina (pt) f, (Brazil) bergamota (pt) f, (Brazil) mexerica (pt) f, (Brazil) mimosa (pt) f
- Romanian: mandarină (ro) f
- Russian: мандари́н (ru) m (mandarín)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: мандарина f, тангерина f
- Roman: mandarina (sh) f, tangerina (sh) f
- Sicilian: mannarinu (scn) m
- Sinhalese: දොඩම් (si) (doḍam)
- Slovak: mandarínka (sk) f
- Slovene: mandarinovec m
- Spanish: mandarina (es) f
- Swedish: mandarin (sv) c
- Tagalog: dalanghita, naranghita
- Tajik: норанг (norang), мандарин (mandarin)
- Thai: ส้มแมนดาริน (sôm maen-daa-rin), ส้มจีน (sôm jiin)
- Tigrinya: መንደሪኒ (mändärini)
- Turkish: mandalina (tr)
- Turkmen: mandarin
- Ukrainian: мандари́н m (mandarýn)
- Uzbek: mandarin (uz)
- Vietnamese: quýt (vi)
- Wolof: màndarin
- Yiddish: מאַנדאַרין (mandarin)
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