Vodka and orange juice in spanish?
The most common way to say "vodka and orange juice" in Spanish is:
Vodka con jugo de naranja
Here's a breakdown:
* Vodka: This word stays the same in Spanish.
* con: This means "with" in Spanish.
* jugo de naranja: This means "orange juice."
You could also say:
* Vodka y jugo de naranja (Vodka and orange juice)
* Un vodka con naranja (A vodka with orange)
The specific wording may vary depending on the context and region.
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