Ich habe heute meine Tasche in den Autokofferraum gelegt.
English: I put my bag in the car boot today.
Stiefel /ʃtˈiːfəl/ · noun · CEFR A2. German translation of "boot".
See also: Vocabulary entry (German)

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German article/gender note: learn this word with the article "der".
| Dictionary form | Stiefel |
|---|---|
| Article | der |
| Gender/article class | masculine |
| Plural | varies by noun |
Ich habe heute meine Tasche in den Autokofferraum gelegt.
English: I put my bag in the car boot today.
Der Kofferraum des Autos ist offen; ich habe meine Tasche hineingelegt.
English: The boot of the car is open; I put my bag inside.
Mein rechter Stiefel hat ein Loch in der Sohle.
English: My right boot has a hole in the bottom.
Sie hat hohe schwarze Stiefel für den Winter gekauft.
English: She bought tall black boots for the winter.
Er hat den Schlamm von seinem Stiefel entfernt, bevor er hereinkam.
English: He cleaned the mud off his boot before he came inside.
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