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The German word "boot" in English is "boat".The English word "boot" in German is "Stiefel".
Jessie carried out the boxes for the car boot sale.
The boot.
in British English the "boot" is equivalent to the American word for the trunk.
£20,000 or nothing ( not forgetting a gold boot and wine !!)
Gary Lineker
boot (as in the trunk of a car)
on my Mercedes c180 2002 the spare fuses are found with the spare wheel in the boot in a tool kit.
"Boot" in Japanese is "bu-tsu"
kevin phillips
Probably the meaning you are after is the storage area of a motor car. For example, a car-boot sale is where people take goods in the boot of their car, and sell them in a market, which might be a large car-park for example. In North America it is called a trunk.
une botte (fem.) is a boot in French.