Components
147 examples found containing '靴'
あれ
だれ
くつ
です
Whose shoes are those?
その
くつ
だいきん
代金
はら
いました

Did you pay for those shoes?
かのじょ
彼女
くつした
靴下
なお
した

She mended her socks.
くつ
どこあります
Where're the shoes?
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!
これ
だれ
くつ
です
Whose shoes are these?
どこ
くつ
えます

Where would I find shoes?
その
くつ
たか
すぎる

These shoes are too expensive.
わたし
あか
くつ
しかった

I wanted red shoes.
どの
くつ
はくつもりです
Which shoes are you going to put on?
ガム
かれ
くつ
くっついた
Some gum stuck to his shoes.
かれ
くつ
はかない
They go without shoes.
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.
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?
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
やたら
くつ

She buys shoes indiscriminately.
この
くつした
靴下
かたほう
片方
どこ
Where is the mate to this sock?
かのじょ
彼女
ぼうし
帽子
くつ
あっている
Her hat matches with her shoes.
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.
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?
スキー
いた
くつ
して
くだ
さい

I'd like to rent skis and ski boots.
どのサイズ
くつ
はきです
What size shoes do you wear?
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
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.
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.
この
くつ
だれ
ものです
Whose are these shoes?
かれ
ふる
くつ
はいていた
He wore old shoes.
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