wardrobe
The German word 'Kleiderschrank' is used to refer to a wardrobe, which is a large piece of furniture typically used for storing clothes. It is often used in bedrooms or dressing rooms. The word is composed of 'Kleider' (clothes) and 'Schrank' (cabinet, cupboard).
The wardrobe is full of clothes
This is a simple statement that tells about the state of the wardrobe. This could be used in general conversation or while discussing cleaning, organizing, or packing.
She bought a new wardrobe
This could be used to discuss any situation where someone has purchased a new piece of furniture, especially a new wardrobe or similar item. It could be a topic in conversations about shopping, furniture, home decor, or updating a home or apartment.
I have to tidy up my wardrobe
This phrase could signify that the speaker needs to clean or organize their wardrobe. It's appropriate in conversations about housekeeping, organization, decluttering, moving, or packing for a trip.