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268 examples found containing 'クツ' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
くつ
いて
ゆうしょく
夕食
べに
きましょ

Put on your shoes. Let's go out for dinner.
どろ
わたし
くつ
くっつく
Mud clings to my shoes.
くつ
いっそく
一足
った

I bought a pair of shoes.
こちら
わたし
くつ
あちらあなたです
These are my shoes and those are yours.
あね
まいしゅう
毎週
にちようび
日曜日
じぶん
自分
くつ
あら

My sister washes her shoes every Sunday.
かのじょ
彼女
ちゃいろ
茶色
くつ
いていた

She was wearing dark brown shoes.
じぶん
自分
くつ
ぐあい
具合
わる
ところ
じぶん
自分
いちばん
一番
よく
っている

The wearer knows best where the shoe pinches.
かれ
その
しょうねん
少年
たち
もの
もの
くつ
あた
えた

He provided the boys with food, clothing and shoes.
かれ
あたら
しい
くつ
いてみた

He tried putting on his new shoes.
かのじょ
彼女
ちち
から1足
くつ
もらった
She got a pair of shoes from Father.
ちかごろ
近頃
プラスティック
でき
出来
くつ
おお

Many shoes nowadays are made of plastics.
くつ
いっそく
一足
たんい
単位
っている

Shoes are sold in pairs.
かあ
さん
かれ
くつ
から
どろ
とした

Mother removed mud from his shoes.
かれ
くつ
しゅうり
修理
させよ

I will have him mend my shoes.
かのじょ
彼女
くつ
ひも
めた

She laced her shoes.
それより
くつ
はいてみたいです
I'd like to try on shoes other than those.
この
くつ
すこ
ゆる

These shoes are a little loose.
この
くつ
いちねん
一年
もった
These shoes have lasted one year.
わたし
くつ
いっそく
一足
わなければならない

I must buy a pair of shoes.
かれ
いっそく
一足
くつ
った

He bought a pair of shoes.
わたし
その
くつ
つぶした
I've worn out the shoes.
かれ
わたし
くつ
きれい
みが
いてくれた

He gave a good shine to my shoes.
くつ
いで
から
いえ
いってください
Please remove your shoes before entering the house.
ガム
くつ
そこ
くっついた
The gum adhered to the sole of the shoe.
だれ
わたし
くつ
まちが
間違
って
いてしまった
Someone has taken my shoes by mistake.
わたし
かれ
くつ
しゅうり
修理
させよ

I will have him mend my shoes.
くつ
いて
ください
Please put on your shoes.
くつ
あたら
しい
あいだ
かた

Shoes are stiff when they are new.
かれ
くつ
1足
った

He bought a pair of shoes.
このくつ
たか
くなりました

These shoes have become expensive.
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