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'Puder' vs 'Pulver' - was ist der Unterschied?
Ich glaube, dass die beiden Wörter 'dust' bedeuten.
Was ist dann der Unterschied?
Danke
Aug 28, 2016 2:09 PM
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Actually, the translation for both "Puder" and "Pulver" would be "powder".
"Puder" is usually used for cosmetics (baby powder - Babypuder) and also "powdered sugar/confectioners' sugar/icing sugar" is "Puderzucker", while most chemical and pharmaceutical products would be "Pulver" (gun powder = Schießpulver).
Please note that it's "der Puder", but "das Pulver".
August 28, 2016
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