To say the word cupboard in French you say placard. This word is said as armadio in Italian and armario in Spanish.
un placard [de rangement] (but storage is what cupboard are for...). "Le placard" is a masculine noun.
cabinet is like a space...eg cupboard....or cabinet in politics....
There is no obvious translation for airing cuboard in French, as the thing doesn't exist in France in the same form. We could say 'un sèche-linge' or 'un séchoir à linge' for a room where you put your washing to dry.
A French buffet et deux corps is basically a two part buffet, or sideboard, as we know them in the UK. More similar to a British dresser, they have a cupboard base but instead of shelves above, they have a cupboard with shelves inside. Sometimes the cupboard doors are glazed, but more often they are solid wood with heavy carved detail. For examples, see the link below.
coulissant, coulissante means sliding in French. Ex: le placard a des portes coulissantes: the cupboard has sliding doors.
A cupboard shelf refers to a horizontal surface within a cupboard or cabinet that is used for storing items. It provides an organized and efficient way to maximize storage space within the cupboard. Cupboard shelves can be adjustable or fixed depending on the design of the cupboard.
The cupboard hinges are squeaking. "Please put the cups into the cupboard," instructed mother.
Cupboard in Spanish is armario.
I think it is a livery cupboard
The official Igbo word for cupboard is "koboodu."
A cupboard is a closet or cabinet.
The American English term for "cupboard" is "cabinet."