Monday, June 17, 2013

In French, the word for "boot" is "botte"

And in today's French lesson can you use the word "botte" in a sentence?

Johnny will try:
"L'autobus a été garé illégalement ainsi la ville a mis une botte là-dessus."
(The bus was parked illegally so the city put a boot on it.)

Try and translate this one on your own: "The driver is frantically calling for help as his bus sits with a boot on it."

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