Examples of using "Stivali" in a sentence and their english translations:
If you want me to wear those boots, I'll wear those boots.
- They took their boots off.
- They took off their boots.
I don't have your boots.
She has big boots.
I often wear boots.
He put on his boots.
- He took his boots off.
- He took off his boots.
- She took off her boots.
She took off her boots.
Take off your boots.
I need my boots.
She bought a couple of boots.
Next time, I will wear boots!
Sami took the boots off.
I hate these new boots.
These boots are expensive.
Does Tom wear boots?
Those boots are mine.
I have to wear boots.
I wasn't wearing my boots.
She was wearing long boots.
- She wore huge yellow boots.
- She was wearing huge yellow boots.
Where are my boots?
I don't have your boots.
I'm looking for my boots.
- I'm putting boots on.
- I'm putting on boots.
She bought a pair of walking boots.
I want to buy some ski boots.
She bought a couple of boots.
Tom's boots are muddy.
Mary, where are my boots?
These are Tom's boots.
He bought himself a pair of snow boots.
We have the boots in green, blue and yellow.
"Whose boots are these?" "They are Lidya's."
Tom wanted to buy a new pair of boots.
These are Tom's boots, not mine.
Put the rubber boots on, or else you will get your feet wet!
These boots are made for walking, and that's just what they'll do.
I polish my boots and go out — the old dirt will give way to the new.