boot
The Italian word for 'boot' is 'stivale'. It is used to refer to a type of footwear that covers the foot and ankle, and sometimes extends up to the knee or higher. The term can also be used to refer to the storage compartment in a car, often located at the back, where luggage or other items can be stored. The word 'stivale' is a masculine noun, and its plural form is 'stivali'.
This is my favorite boot.
This phrase is used to show personal preference for a specific boot.
The boot is dirty.
This phrase is to describe the condition of the boot, which is dirty in this context.
In the wardrobe there is an old boot.
This statement is used to indicate the location and condition of a boot.