πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ How to say

β€œshoes” in English

shoes
Illustration of "shoes" in a English cultural setting
A pair of worn leather shoes sits by a genkan entrance, ready for a daily commute. Morning light filters through the doorway, casting soft shadows on the polished toes and slightly scuffed soles.

Usage note

Shoes are items you put on your feet to protect them or for style.

Examples

  • I wear shoes every day.

    I wear shoes every day.

  • These shoes are comfortable.

    These shoes are comfortable.

  • She bought new shoes.

    She bought new shoes.

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What does "shoes" mean?

  • A. shoes
  • B. airplane
  • C. apple
  • D. bag

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