Chaussures
Pronounce as : Sho-ssuerr
(souliers means the same thing but is a bit formal/old-fashioned)
The French word for shoe is "chaussure."
une chaussure
You would say "chaussure" in French to refer to a shoe.
Yes, the word "shoe" has a long U sound, as in the word "blue."
"Zapato" is the Spanish word for "shoe."
The Esperanto word for "shoe" is "Εuo" and the word for "sneaker" is "sportΕuo".
The word 'shoe' has 3 phonemes: /sh/ - /oo/ - /e/.
The French word for a clog (wooden shoe) is "sabot".
"Sabot" is the French word for "shoe" or "sneaker".
une chaussure
There isn't a definition of pointe shoe because it is an English word. The real word that is french for "pointe shoe" is sur la pointe which means on top of pointe.
The shoe is "la chaussure" (fem.) in French.
une chaussure (fem.) is a shoe in French.
a shoe is 'une chaussure' (fem.), plural 'des chaussures'
The translation for the french word Chaussures is shoe, the shoe industry. It's a general terms used to describe shoes and boots, footwear, in France.
Sabot is a shoe in old French. Used in artillery as a carrier around a small shell.
A shoe : "une chaussure".
The Kikuyu word for the English word shoe is "kiatu."
The word shoe has one syllable.