une botte (fem.) is a boot in French.
Boots
Des pantoufles - incidentally, the French buy more slippers than any other nation.
Une boutique des soldes in French means "a shop (that specializes in selling) cut-priced goods" in English.
des ciseaux are scissors in French.
"Sexy girl!" in English is Fille sexy! in French.
"It's cloudy" and "It's overcast" are English equivalents of the French phrase Il fait des nuages. The declarative statement translates literally as "It is making some clouds" in English. The pronunciation will be "eel feh dey nwazh" in French.
"Le bruit des bottes" in French translates to "the sound of boots" in English. It is often used metaphorically to refer to the presence or threat of military forces.
boots are translated "des bottes" in French
boots
"des bottes marron" or "des bottines marron" (bottines are ankle-high, while bottes are calf-high or even higher)
des bottes de cowboy.
The French word "bottes" is feminine.
Boots in French is translated as "bottes".
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The correct indefinite article for the noun "bottes" is "des" in French.
Des neiges in French means "of the snows" in English.
The word "boots" in French is "bottes".
"des frites" means "French fries' in American English, "chips" in British English.