¿Dónde están tus zapatos?
In Spanish, "la zapateria" means "the shoe store" in English.
Shoes are "zapatos"
The Latin word for shoes is the word et calceamentis. The word shoes is said as scarpe in the Italian language.
Zapatos de ballet is the Spanish term for ballet shoes.
"Yo Amo los Zapatos" translates to "I love shoes" in English. The phrase expresses a fondness or passion for footwear. It combines the Spanish words "yo" (I), "amo" (love), "los" (the), and "zapatos" (shoes).
It means, "Where are my shoes?"
To say 'I have some shoes' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo unos zapatos.'
"Les souliers" means "the shoes" in English.
English cucumber and Spanish onion.
Iratu is the Kikuyu word for the English word shoes.
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