There are various words in the old European languages. German, Danish, Old Fresian and the Old English word Scoh. An old word 'Shoon' referrs to a metal plate covering the horses hoof. Another word Skeu was a 'cover'. The word shoe, as footwear, evolved, as do may words in any language
The word "shoes" has been around for many, many years. They are just a foot covering to keep your feet healthy and dry.
The country that the word zapato comes from is Spain. This word translates into English as shoe.
The word stiletto comes from Italy and it's original word was stilus meaning high heeled shoe!
Yes
Yes, the word 'shoe' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'shoe' is a word for a covering for the foot, a word for a thing.Example uses:I found one shoe but I can't find the other. (noun)I've called the farrier to shoe the horse. (verb)
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 country that the word zapato comes from is Spain. This word translates into English as shoe.
The word stiletto comes from Italy and it's original word was stilus meaning high heeled shoe!
The Kikuyu word for the English word shoe is "kiatu."
The word shoe has one syllable.
No, the shoe sensor does not come with the Nike Fuelband,
That is not another word for shoe it means something different
No, the word shoe is a noun. A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing; a shoe is a thing.A pronoun is a word that take the place of a noun in a sentence. For example:Have you seen my other shoe? I can't find it.
It can be a noun (a shoe) or a verb (to shoe a horse).
Shoe - Sloe - Slot - Soot - Coot - Coat
Yes
shoe = 靴 (kutsu)
"Zapato" is the Spanish word for "shoe."