trunk
The word 'baulo' in Italian is used to refer to a trunk, typically a large and sturdy box or chest used for storing or transporting items. It can also refer to the trunk of a car, which is the compartment used for storing luggage or other items. The word is derived from the Latin 'baulus', which means 'box' or 'chest'.
I put the suitcases in the trunk.
This phrase indicates that the speaker is placing suitcases inside the trunk of a vehicle or storage area.
The trunk is open and the items are scattered.
This sentence describes a situation where the trunk is not closed, and various items that were inside are now disorganized outside.
We need to fill the trunk with the gifts.
This phrase expresses the need to place gifts into the trunk, indicating preparation for an event or occasion.