Examples of using "Botas" in a sentence and their english translations:
I often wear boots.
We put on our boots.
I have to wear boots.
I'm looking for my boots.
I would like to purchase some boots.
I'm the one in the boots.
Your boots are ruined.
Where are my boots?
She was wearing long boots.
These boots are expensive.
- He is an apple-polisher.
- He's a bootlicker.
My boots are dusty.
If you want me to wear those boots, I'll wear those boots.
- I want to buy ski boots.
- I want to buy some ski boots.
Next time, I will wear boots!
I bought a pair of boots.
Where did you take your boots off?
These boots are from Australia.
These boots are made of leather.
Mold grew on the boots.
I want to buy ski boots.
Those boots are Tom's.
- She bought a pair of boots.
- She bought a couple of boots.
We have the boots in green, blue and yellow.
I want to buy ski boots.
I'd like to rent skis and ski boots.
These boots belong to her.
These boots were made for walking.
Tom wasn't wearing his boots.
I saw the boy in brown shoes.
I always wear boots when it rains or snows.
I bought a new pair of boots.
"Whose boots are these?" "They are Lidya's."
Tom wanted to buy a new pair of boots.
Tom's boots were muddy.
These are Tom's ski boots.
I took my boots off because my feet were freezing.
I want to buy a pair of ski boots.
Puss in Boots is a character from a story.
Suddenly, huge tadpoles scurry around his rubber boots.
Whenever I put my Wellington boots on, I like splashing into puddles.
I think you need to buy a new pair of hiking boots.
Stripey stockings and combat boots, and it was like the whole thing.
My new boots are made of real leather and have relatively high heels.
I like to put on my rain boots and stomp in the puddles in the street.
I polish my boots and go out — the old dirt will give way to the new.
I like to put on my rain boots and stomp in the puddles in the street.
Didn't you ever put on rubber boots as a kid and have fun splashing water in puddles?
My boots were so tight, and the path so steep, that I injured the toenails of both of my big toes.