Packpapier

German

Etymology

From packen (to pack, wrap) + Papier (paper).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpakpaˌpiːr/
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Noun

Packpapier n (strong, genitive Packpapiers, plural Packpapiere)

  1. non-ornamental paper intended for wrapping, especially brown paper, butcher paper, but also other kinds such as plastic-lined paper
    Sie wickelt die Vase in Packpapier, damit sie beim Transport nicht zerkratzt.
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    Der Metzger wickelt das verkaufte Fleisch in Packpapier.
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