Well, 'je mange une orange' is French for 'I eat an orange'. It's a straightforward expression of someone having or currently doing the act of eating an orange.
It means 'I eat an orange'.
The phrase 'je suis mange une pomme' doesn't make sense grammatically. But if you mean to say you are eating an apple, it should be 'Je suis en train de manger une pomme'. In English, that's 'I am eating an apple'.
Well, 'je mange une pomme maintenant' is a French sentence that translates to 'I'm eating an apple now' in English. It's a simple present tense statement about a current action of eating an apple.
It means 'I am eating an apple'.
It means 'I'm eating a pizza' in English.
The phrase 'la femme mange une orange' in English is 'The woman is eating an orange'. This is a basic sentence structure where 'la femme' is 'the woman', 'mange' is 'is eating', and 'une orange' is 'an orange'.
The phrase 'tu mange une orange' gets translated to 'You eat an orange'. Here, 'tu' means 'you', 'mange' is the verb 'eat' in the second person singular form, and 'une orange' is 'an orange'.
It means 'He is eating an orange.'
The translation of 'elle mange une orange' in English is 'She eats an orange'. This is a simple present tense sentence indicating an action that is happening at the moment or is a general habit.
Well, 'je mange' is a French phrase and its equivalent in English is 'I eat'. It's a common expression used to indicate that someone is eating or will eat.
The phrase 'une femme mange' in English is 'A woman is eating'. This is a basic translation. In French, 'une femme' is 'a woman' and 'mange' is the verb 'to eat' in the present tense.