Here's why:
* "Bottes" (boots) is a feminine noun in French.
* "Des" is the plural form of the definite article "le" or "la" (the), which agrees in gender with the noun it precedes.
Therefore, "des bottes" means "the boots" (feminine plural).
Here's why:
* "Bottes" (boots) is a feminine noun in French.
* "Des" is the plural form of the definite article "le" or "la" (the), which agrees in gender with the noun it precedes.
Therefore, "des bottes" means "the boots" (feminine plural).