box
The French word for 'box' is 'boîte'. It is used to describe a container with a lid, often made of cardboard, plastic, or metal. In a more general sense, it can also refer to any kind of container or enclosure, such as a mailbox or a ballot box. In some contexts, 'boîte' can also be used to refer to a small room or compartment, such as a telephone booth or a prison cell.
Can you pass me the box?
This sentence is a request for someone to hand over a box. It can be used in any context requiring for a box to be given or passed to the speaker.
I forgot my lunch box at home.
This statement is an expression of realization where the speaker has forgotten their lunch box at home. It's mainly used in school or work contexts to explain why they don't have their lunch with them.
The box is empty.
This sentence indicates that a box is empty. It can be used in various contexts - moving homes, unpacking items, organizing, etc., to indicate that there's nothing left inside the box.