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.
The answer to this riddle is either a sandal or a shoe. If you bind it to your foot, it walks with you. If you loosen it from your foot, it stops.
A shoe is called 'une chaussure' (fem.) in French. Plural: 'des chaussures'
Boutique means shop in French. Usually that is used for smaller shops like shoe sellers or clothes outlets.
Hiking boot
Le chameau is French and when translated into English has the literal meaning of the camel. However, for a female camel the word changes dramatically from le chameau to chamelle.
A shoe : "une chaussure".
sa chaussure
The translation for the french word Chaussures is shoe, the shoe industry. It's a general terms used to describe shoes and boots, footwear, in France.
The translation for "a shoe lover" is "un passionné / une passionnée de chaussures".
"Chaussure pointue" is a French equivalent of "pointy shoe."Specifically, the feminine noun "chaussure" means "shoe." The feminine adjective "pointue" means "pointed." The pronunciation is "shoh-syur pwahn-tyoo."
one is a shoe that goes on your foot the other is a horse shoe on the fireplace
It's shoe - "The shoe is on the other 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.
shoe
A shod foot is a foot with a shoe on it.
hat or cap
Shoe play is when girls fidget with their bare feet and shoe. It is essentially a stripper foot playing with the shoe for foot and shoe play fetishes.