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How do you say "boots" in French?
les bottes
In French, "boots" is les bottes.
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Pronunciation
Say 'bot' with a short o sound, rolling the r lightly.
Grammar notes
Botte is feminine (la botte) in singular, but this word is commonly used plural (les bottes).
Example sentence
Je porte des bottes noires en hiver.
I wear black boots in winter.
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How to remember les bottes
Bottes are tall boots you wear to protect your feet and legs.
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Questions about les bottes
How do you say "boots" in French?
In French, "boots" is les bottes. It is a noun.
How is les bottes written in French?
les bottes is written using the standard French script.
How is les bottes used in a sentence?
Use les bottes as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Je porte des bottes noires en hiver. (I wear black boots in winter.).
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