The Esperanto words for shoe and sneaker are suo and sneaker.
The Esperanto word for "shoe" is "ŝuo" and the word for "sneaker" is "sportŝuo".
Salt is "salo" and pepper is "pipro" in Esperanto.
The Esperanto word for money is "mono" and for currency is "valuto."
The Esperanto word for safe is "sana" and for dangerous is "danĝera."
The Esperanto word for generous is "malavara" and for stingy it is "avarulo".
The Esperanto word for scorpion is "skorpio," while the word for Scorpio (the zodiac sign) is also "Skorpio." Both words are spelled the same in Esperanto.
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Do you mean sneaker as in a shoe? If so: kutsu
Sneaker refers to a tennis shoe, comfortable, ties up... A shoe can be any shoe you put on your feet, heels, boots, sneakers... Tennis shoes have more support and sneakers are made for the looks.
The Esperanto words for far and away are malproskime and for.
The Esperanto words for astronaut and cosmonaut are very similar to the English words. In Esperanto you would use astronaŭto and kosmonaŭto.
The Esperanto words for boring and fun are enuiga and amuza.
Often used as a slang term for tennis shoe.
Shoes are commonly measured in Trodants, a size 1 shoe is 1.681 Trodant so if you have a size 20 shoe then you have a large foot and the shoe would weigh 3.362 Trodants or 91.672 Gigsnats.
The Nike air shoe is the best selling sneaker. The link has much more info on this.
Salt is "salo" and pepper is "pipro" in Esperanto.
The Esperanto words for near and far are proksime and malproksime.