Components
268 examples found containing 'クツ' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
わたし
きのう
昨日
った
この
くつ
です
What I bought yesterday was these shoes.
わたし
たち
くつ
はく
れている

We are accustomed to wearing shoes.
その
みせ
くつ
いりょう
衣料
られている

They deal in shoes and clothes at that store.
きみ
くつ
ここある
Your shoes are here.
くつ
きつくて
あし
いた

These shoes are too tight. They hurt.
くつ
サイズどれくらいです
What size shoes do you wear?
きみ
くつ
その
ふく
わない

Your shoes do not go with the suit.
この
くつ
きつすぎて
けない

These shoes are too tight to wear.
かのじょ
彼女
あお
くつ
ドレスよくあっている
Her blue shoes go well with that dress.
この
あたら
しい
くつ
きつくてあし
いた

The new shoes pinch my feet.
この
くつ
だれ
ものです
Whose are these shoes?
わたし
くつ
みが
ひつよう
必要
ある
My shoes need polishing.
わたし
かる
くつ

I like light shoes.
ガム
かれ
くつ
くっついた
Some gum stuck to his shoes.
きみ
くつ
みが
いてしまいました

You have cleaned your shoes, haven't you?
かのじょ
彼女
あお
くつ
いふく
衣服
よく
にあ
似合
っている

Her blue shoes go well with that dress.
この
くつ
サイズ
おお
きい

This pair of shoes is a size larger.
この
くつ
きつすぎる
These shoes are too tight.
かれ
ただ
くつ
もらった
He received a pair of shoes for nothing.
この
くつ
みが
ひつよう
必要
ある
These shoes need polishing.
くつ
いつまで
なお
してもらえます

How soon can I have my shoes mended?
かれ
くつ
はかない
They go without shoes.
かのじょ
彼女
ぼうし
帽子
くつ
あっている
Her hat matches with her shoes.
くつ
かわ
つくられている
The shoes are made of leather.
かれ
その
くつ
ちい
さすぎる
わか
った

He found the shoes too small for him.
かれ
ふる
くつ
はいていた
He wore old shoes.
わたし
くつ
みが
いてもらった

I had my shoes cleaned.
かのじょ
彼女
しろ
くつ
はいていた
She had white shoes on.
スキー
いた
くつ
して
くだ
さい

I'd like to rent skis and ski boots.
かれ
くつみがいた
He shined his shoes.
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