Des pantoufles - incidentally, the French buy more slippers than any other nation.
my boots are called "mes bottes" in French. You can also find "mes bottines" for the shorter range of boots (up to the ankle)
des bottines de velours (bottine (fem.) are ankle-high boots)
chaussure
to say meatballs in french you say: boulettes
this is how you say it in french Sheila
épaule is how you say Shoulder in french
You also say agenda in French!
grosse is how you say fat in french
chaussons
j'adore tes pantoufles
des belles pantoufles is French for beautiful slippers.
chaussons is slippers in french.
No, the sentence does not make sense. A clearer way to ask this would be: "Do these slippers cause trouble?"
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It's παντόφλες (pantofles).
spanish: calcetines german: achtdeshvign french: shewlway latin: pemuse
拖鞋 [tuō xié]
'Souliers d'argent' is a French equivalent of 'silver slippers'.The masculine noun 'souliers' means 'shoes, slippers'. Its definite article is 'les' ['the'], and its indefinite article is 'des' ['some']. The preposition 'de' means 'of, from'. The masculine noun 'argent' means 'silver'.All together, they're pronounced 'soo-lyeh dahr-zhaw'.
The Lexie style uggs are very much like slippers, but they are good for things like taking a walk, going to the grocery store, and going to the gym. I would say that any type of uggs could be used for slippers. I have the bailey button triplet uggs and I wear them as slippers all the time. Basically, the Lexie style uggs are not boots but they don't have to only be used as slippers.
=There was slippers named Nathanael slippers and his mom had some=