Examples of using "Chaussures" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Take off your shoes.
- Take your shoes off.
- Take off your shoes.
- Take your shoes off.
Shoes (laughs) ... - Shoes are clean.
Tie your shoes.
My shoes squeak.
Slip on your shoes.
Keep your shoes on.
Take your shoes off.
Air those shoes!
- Take off your shoes.
- Take your shoes off.
Take off your shoes.
Which shoes do you like?
Bring me my shoes.
- I took my shoes off.
- I took off my shoes.
Your shoes are dirty.
- They sell shoes.
- You sell shoes.
Tom put his shoes on the shoe rack.
you might not have shoes;
I'd like some shoes.
Air those shoes!
- Put on your shoes.
- Slip on your shoes.
- Put your shoes on.
Slip on your shoes.
Air out those shoes!
- Take off your shoes.
- Take your shoes off.
- Tie your shoelaces.
- Tie your shoes.
- Take off your shoes.
- Take your shoes off.
Keep your shoes on.
Keep your shoes on.
I like your shoes.
I like your shoes.
Mary put her shoes back on.
- Please put on your shoes.
- Please put your shoes on.
Which shoes are you going to put on?
Go get your shoes polished.
I put on my shoes at once.
Please take off your shoes.
- He has brown shoes.
- She has brown shoes.
you will have shoes;
My shoes are worn out.
The shoes are worn out.
- Those shoes are out of date.
- Those shoes are old fashioned.
His shoes are brown.
She laced her shoes.
Your shoes are here.
I took my shoes off.
Please put on your shoes.
I found my shoes.
Which shoes do you like?
Which shoes do you like?
Bring me my shoes.
Bring me my shoes.
Your shoes are untied.
Don't take off your shoes!
I like the black shoes.
I got my shoes wet.
I like light shoes.
Take off your socks.
We sell shoes.
I sell shoes.
Let's all take off our shoes.
My shoes hurt.