Components
281 examples found containing '靴'
かれ
あたら
しい
くつ
っている

He is pleased with his new shoes.
くつ
ここ
げば
いいです
Should I take my shoes off here?
いい
くつ
おお
かった
けどどれ
った

There were a lot of nice shoes, but which pair did you buy?
この
くつ
サイズ
おお
きい

This pair of shoes is a size larger.
その
くつ
とざん
登山
かない

Those shoes won't do for climbing.
くつ
よく
みが
いてくれ

Give my shoes a good shine.
わたし
くつ
みが
いてもらった

I had my shoes cleaned.
わたし
かる
くつ

I like light shoes.
この
くつ
かのじょ
彼女
もの
These boots belong to her.
この
くつ
ながも
長持
ちする

I wonder if these shoes will last well.
この
くつ
きつすぎる
These shoes are too tight.
ガム
かれ
くつ
くっついた
Some gum stuck to his shoes.
じぶん
自分
この
ぴったり
くつ
つからなかった

I found no shoes completely to my taste.
きみ
くつ
ここある
Your shoes are here.
ここ
おんな
くつ
だけ
られています

Only girls' shoes are sold here.
わたし
くつ
あの
みせ
なお
してもらった

I had my shoes mended at that store.
この
くつ
みが
ひつよう
必要
ある
These shoes need polishing.
この
くつした
靴下
かたほう
片方
どこ
Where is the mate to this sock?
かれ
ふる
くつ
はいていた
He wore old shoes.
わたし
くつ
なくなってしまった
My shoes are gone.
わたし
くつ
みが
ひつよう
必要
ある
My shoes need polishing.
わたし
たち
くつ
はく
れている

We are accustomed to wearing shoes.
わたし
きのう
昨日
った
この
くつ
です
What I bought yesterday was these shoes.
かのじょ
彼女
ははおや
母親
くつ
とき
いて
った

She accompanied her mother as she bought shoes.
くつ
いつまで
なお
してもらえます

How soon can I have my shoes mended?
くつ
きれいしておかないといけません
You must keep your shoes clean.
くつ
サイズどれくらいです
What size shoes do you wear?
くつ
いた
くて
とてもつらい
My shoes hurt. I'm in agony.
どのサイズ
くつ
はきです
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.
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