The Different Languages

How to Say Cotton in Different Languages

Spanish – Algodón

French – Coton

Italian – Cotone

German – Baumwolle

Portuguese – Algodão

Dutch – Katoen

Russian – Хлопок (Khlopok)

Chinese (Mandarin) – 棉花 (Miánhuā)

Japanese – 綿 (Men)

Korean – 면 (Myeon)

Arabic – قطن (Qutn)

Hindi – कपास (Kapās)

Turkish – Pamuk

Greek – Βαμβάκι (Vamváki)

Swedish – Bomull

Polish – Bawełna

Danish – Bomuld

Finnish – Puuvilla

Norwegian – Bomull

Hebrew – כותנה (Kootnah)

Romanian – Bumbac

Czech – Bavlna

Hungarian – Pamut

Bulgarian – Памук (Pamuk)

Ukrainian – Бавовна (Bavovna)

Lithuanian – Medvilnė

Latvian – Kokvilna

Estonian – Puuvill

Croatian – Pamuk

Serbian – Памук (Pamuk)

Slovak – Bavlna

Slovenian – Bombaž

Georgian – ბამბა (Bamba)

Armenian – Բամբակ (Bambak)

Macedonian – Памук (Pamuk)

Bosnian – Pamuk

Albanian – Pambuk

Icelandic – Bómull

Welsh – Cotwm

Irish – Cadás

Scottish Gaelic – Cotan

Basque – Kotoi

Catalan – Cotó

Galician – Algodón

Breton – Kotonn

Afrikaans – Katoen

Swahili – Pamba

Yoruba – Owu

Hausa – Auduga

Zulu – Ukotini

Xhosa – Ukotini

Amharic – በረዶ (Beredo)

Somali – Suuf

Persian (Farsi) – پنبه (Panbe)

Pashto – پنبه

Uzbek – Paxta

Kazakh – Мақта (Maqta)

Azerbaijani – Pambıq

Kurdish (Sorani) – پەمبە (Pembe)

Tajik – Пахта (Pakhta)

Mongolian – Хөвөн (Khöwön)

Khmer – កបាស់ (Kapah)

Thai – ผ้าฝ้าย (Phā̂ F̂āy)

Vietnamese – Bông

Lao – ຝ້າຍ (Fay)

Burmese – ပိုး (Poe)

Indonesian – Kapas

Malay – Kapas

Filipino (Tagalog) – Bulak

Cebuano – Bulak

Javanese – Kapas

Tamil – பருத்தி (Parutti)

Telugu – పత్తి (Patti)

Kannada – ಹತ್ತಿ (Hatti)

Marathi – कापूस (Kāpoos)

Punjabi – ਕਪਾਹ (Kapāh)

Bengali – তুলা (Tulā)

Urdu – کپاس (Kapās)

Malayalam – പരുത്തി (Paruthi)

Sinhala – පැහැවතුන් (Pahaēvathun)

Nepali – कपास (Kapās)

Maori – Miro

Samoan – Alafau

Tongan – Kapa

Hawaiian – Holo Makawe

Esperanto – Kotono

Interlingua – Cotton

Haitian Creole – Koton

Quechua – Alpaku

Nahuatl – Tlakatl cotoni

Māori – Miro

Galician – Algodón

Welsh – Cotwm

Cornish – Kotton

Maltese – Qoton

Luxembourgish – Kotteng

Bislama – Koton

Tahitian – Ahu

Sundanese – Kapas

Fijian – Suu

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