der Stiefel
noun · /ˈʃtiːfəl/ ·Etymology
From Middle High German stivel, from Old High German stival, borrowed from Old French estivel, perhaps from Latin aestas (“summer”) or Latin stipes (“tree trunk, log”).
Translation
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boot (shoe)
masculine, strong
Er wird dich dazu bringen, dass du ihm die Stiefel leckst.
He will make you eat dirt.
Ich möchte gerne Stiefel kaufen.
I would like to purchase some boots.
Diese Stiefel gehören ihr.
These boots belong to her.
Declension
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | Stiefel | Stiefel |
| Accusative | Stiefel | Stiefel |
| Dative | Stiefel | Stiefeln |
| Genitive | Stiefels | Stiefel |