It is a way of saying that what you gave out, you're getting back; the roles have been reversed
It's shoe - "The shoe is on the other foot."
It is a way of saying that what you gave out, you're getting back; the roles have been reversed
The literal French translation for "the shoe is on the other foot" is la chaussure est sur l'autre pied. But this expression makes no sense in French - it is an English idiom. A person who heard you saying this in French would only think you were talking about shoes.
If you refer to the expression "the shoe is on the other foot," it means that the roles have been reversed in an adversarial situation, and the one who was being "kicked" is now doing the 'kicking."
well my guess is that you have a HUGE foot!!!!!!!!!!
one is a shoe that goes on your foot the other is a horse shoe on the fireplace
shoe
You should wear the left shoe on your left foot.
eight. even though the left foot is smaller, it's better to have a shoe that is too big on one foot and perfect on the other.
The medial side of a shoe is the side that the foot arch is present on. When a pair of shoes are worn the medial sides face each other. The lateral side (the outside of the shoe) face away from the body.
you are clearly not wearing your shoe properly! Most shoes are made to fit either the right or the left foot, so if you have one on the wrong foot, the little bumps and dips are pointed the wrong way.
A shod foot is a foot with a shoe on it.