Components
144 examples found containing '靴'
これ
だれ
くつ
です
Whose shoes are these?
くつ
どこあります
Where're the shoes?
あれ
だれ
くつ
です
Whose shoes are those?
その
くつ
たか
すぎる

These shoes are too expensive.
がいしゅつ
外出
まえ
かなら
くつ
みが
きなさい

Always polish your shoes before you go out!
その
くつ
だいきん
代金
はら
いました

Did you pay for those shoes?
わたし
あか
くつ
しかった

I wanted red shoes.
どこ
くつ
えます

Where would I find shoes?
かのじょ
彼女
くつした
靴下
なお
した

She mended her socks.
どの
くつ
はくつもりです
Which shoes are you going to put on?
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.
わたし
きのう
昨日
った
この
くつ
です
What I bought yesterday was these shoes.
この
くつ
かのじょ
彼女
もの
These boots belong to her.
ガム
かれ
くつ
くっついた
Some gum stuck to his shoes.
かれ
ふる
くつ
はいていた
He wore old shoes.
その
くつ
とざん
登山
かない

Those shoes won't do for climbing.
かのじょ
彼女
しろ
くつ
はいていた
She had white shoes on.
くつ
ここ
げば
いいです
Should I take my shoes off here?
かのじょ
彼女
くつ
みが
いてもらった

She had her shoes shined.
かのじょ
彼女
くつ
たくさん
きん
つか
使

She spends a lot of money on shoes.
かれ
その
くつ
ちい
さすぎる
わか
った

He found the shoes too small for him.
わたし
かる
くつ

I like light shoes.
スキー
いた
くつ
して
くだ
さい

I'd like to rent skis and ski boots.
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.
かれ
くつ
はかない
They go without shoes.
この
くつした
靴下
かたほう
片方
どこ
Where is the mate to this sock?
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.
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
いつまで
なお
してもらえます

How soon can I have my shoes mended?
かれ
ただ
くつ
もらった
He received a pair of shoes for nothing.
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