slipper is one of those words in Japanese that's quite simple because it sounds like someone saying English words in Japanese accents. It's "surippa".
Some other information if you're interested: You would pronounce it "Soo-reep-pa" but the "r" is pronounced more like a "d". It would be written in Katakana, which is most often used for transcription of words from foreign languages. For example, "アメリカ" is Katakana for America, pronounced "amerika" using the characters "a", "me", "ri", and "ka". It's spelled the same except with a "k" instead of a "c".
So slipper spelled in Japanese Katakana would be スリッパ or "surippa".
Slipper is 'surippa' in Japanese, written: スリッパ
スリッパ (su-RI-ppa)
Japanese children do not wear anything on their head when they go to school. Their outfit consists of a naval-style uniform and soft white slipper shoes.
A backless slipper is called a mule.
Pantoffel is a Dutch equivalent of 'slipper'.
The weight of a slipper can vary depending on the material, size, and style of the slipper. On average, a slipper can weigh anywhere from a few ounces to around 1-2 pounds.
A Gold Slipper was created in 1917.
Jack Slipper was born in 1924.
Jack Slipper died in 2005.
Slipper Chapel was created in 1340.
Silver Slipper ended in 1988.
Silver Slipper was created in 1950.