Yes, the word 'slipper' is a noun; a word for a comfortable slip-on shoe that is normally worn indoors; a word for a thing.
Slipper is 'surippa' in Japanese, written: スリッパ
Yes. The I in slipper has a short I (ih) sound, as in chipper and dipper.
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Yes this word exists. It is a soft slipper or similar foot covering, especially a disposable slipper of a kind distributed to airline passengers.
if you're thinking of the word i think you're thinking of, it's actually spelled "pantoufle", and it's a slipper. but not like Cinderella's glass slipper...more like a ballerina slipper or a slipper that you would wear around the house.
slipper? lol
スリッパ (su-RI-ppa)
The noun slipper does not have an adjective: you would use the noun as a noun adjunct.*The word slippers (slip-on shoes) is not directly related to the adjective slippery.
Yes the word slippers is a plural noun. The singular noun is slipper.
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