Zapatos is a Spanish equivalent of 'shoes'. It's a masculine noun whose definite article is 'los' ['the'], and whose indefinite article is 'unos' ['some']. It's pronounced 'tsah-PAH-tohs'.
The Latin word for shoes is the word et calceamentis. The word shoes is said as scarpe in the Italian language.
Los zapatos.
Zapato is the Spanish word for a shoe, with the plural of zapatos meaning shoes.
You would use the word "estos". "¿Son estos tus zapatos?" "Are these your shoes?"
zapatos but only is spanish i am a costa rican beauty
In Spain, people wear pretty much the same shoes as in America. Sneakers, sandals, boots etc. The Spanish word for shoes is "zapatos".
The word for your in Spanish is "tu". It can also be "tus" if plural. "Tu casa es grande" Your house is big. "Tus zapatos son pequeños" Your shoes are small.
Shoes are "zapatos"
Zapatos de ballet is the Spanish term for ballet shoes.
It means, "Where are my shoes?"
To say 'I have some shoes' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo unos zapatos.'
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