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What Chinese Kanji make up the word "Cotton"?

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Kanji characters please.

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  1. 棉花


  2. Chinese characters aren't called kanji (it is some japanese characters).

    It is 棉 mian2 or  ÃƒÂ¦Ã‚£Â‰Ã¨ÂŠÂ± mian2 hua1  

  3. Click on the first link below for a depiction of the phonetic english sound for cotton (in other words, when pronounced, it would sound like the english word).

    Click on the second link for a depiction of the symbol for cotton (fiber)


  4. The Japanese word that is commonly used for "cotton" is "men". It is written in kanji as 綿.

    The character 綿 can also be read as "wata". "wata" also means cotton, but usually "wata" refers to the plant and "men" to the processed material.

    There are some other words that are used to describe certain types of cotton or certain uses of cotton. 綿花 ("menka") refers to the "cotton flower" or "raw cotton" (unprocessed cotton). I don't think that 綿花 is the expression you're looking for.

  5. 棉花

  6. google it

  7. the chinese dont use kanji that's the japanese. how do i know because i speak japanese fluently and is studing chinese.

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