Baumwolle
It's German for cotton
"Baumwolle"
Cotton
Yes. Baumwolle is the German word for cotton.
Though baumwoole is German for cotton, baumwolle and cotton are different. Baumwolle is a type of cotton that looks and feels like wool. It is popular in Scandinavian countries, and is usually for those who are allergic to cotton.
Baumwolle
No, "cotton" is not a compound word. It is a single word referring to a soft, fluffy fiber that grows around the seeds of cotton plants.
The word for 'cotton' in Irish is 'cadás' or 'cotún'.
"Baumwolle" is the German word for cotton, so they refer to the same material. As such, the quality and characteristics of baumwolle are identical to those of cotton, making it an excellent choice for clothing. Cotton is known for its softness, breathability, and durability, making it a popular fabric for various garments. Therefore, baumwolle is just as good as cotton for clothing.
Cotton = pulu
The word cotton is a noun, a word for a type of plant, a word for the fiber derived from the plant; a word for a thing.
Chre is not a German word