wool in Japanese
wool in Japanese is ウール, 羊毛 — wool means the soft, thick hair of sheep and some other animals, used to make yarn and fabric.
wool in Japanese
ウール
Pronounced: ūru
The hair of the sheep, llama and some other ruminants.
羊毛
Pronounced: yōmō
The hair of the sheep, llama and some other ruminants.
羊毛
Pronounced: yōmō
A cloth or yarn made from such hair.
ウール
Pronounced: ūru
A cloth or yarn made from such hair.
What does "wool" mean?
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noun The soft, thick hair of sheep and some other animals, used to make yarn and fabric.
"The sweater was knitted from pure merino wool."
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noun Cloth or yarn made from this hair.
"She wrapped herself in a warm blanket of wool."
wool in a sentence
- The sweater was knitted from pure merino wool.
- Farmers shear the sheep for their wool every spring.
- She wrapped herself in a warm blanket of wool.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "wool" in Japanese?
"wool" in Japanese is ウール, 羊毛. wool means: The soft, thick hair of sheep and some other animals, used to make yarn and fabric.
How do you pronounce ウール?
"wool" in Japanese is ウール, pronounced "ūru".
How do you use "wool" in a sentence?
Example: "The sweater was knitted from pure merino wool." In Japanese, "wool" is ウール, 羊毛.
Are there other ways to say "wool" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "wool": ウール, 羊毛.
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