What would a pair of moccasins say to each other
You would say "chaussure" in French to refer to a shoe.
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Shoe (shoo) - a covering for the foot; and from the phrase "shoo fly" - an expression used to ward off pests.
To pronounce "grundschule," you would say "groond - shoe-ley." This word refers to elementary school in Germany. Literally, it translates to "reason school. "
In Spanish, you would say "Alexis." In French, you would also say "Alexis." In Italian, you would say "Alessio." In German, you would say "Alexis."
Wanna go flipfloppin cuz Im hard
That would depend on the requirements of the facility in question, but at a guess I'd say a closed(not a sandal), steel-tipped shoe.
The word for sandals in Spanish is las sandalias. One sandal would be la sandalia.sandalias or chanclas
It's really a matter of opinion, but I would say that a wooden shoe rack is better than a plastic one even though it will probably be more expensive. I find wood to be more durable than plastic.
You would say "chaussure" in French to refer to a shoe.
In Irish it's "cuarán"
i would say man
The foot is the whole thing where you wear your shoe/sandal. On the under side of the foot, the sole is the front part near the toes and the heel is back part of the foot similar to where we say heel for high heels
A thong is another name for a sandal or a flip flop, so an easy answer would be to say buy another thong. If thong is being used as a reference to the piece that goes between the toes, the cheapest fix would be gluing the old one in place.
I would probably say a 6 BLONDIE459
I would say 2 or 3.
i would say no unless your hat is leather