Examples of using "Schuhe" in a sentence and their english translations:
You sell shoes.
- You need new shoes.
- You guys need new shoes.
- Take off your shoes.
- Take your shoes off.
Your shoes are here.
These shoes belong to me.
He shined his shoes.
These shoes are hers.
Do you like my shoes?
I'm pleased with these shoes.
You guys need new shoes.
- He sells shoes.
- She sells shoes.
Tom sells shoes.
She sells shoes.
Mary sells shoes.
We sell shoes.
They sell shoes.
You sell shoes.
Air those shoes!
My shoes squeak.
Shoes are expensive.
- Put on your shoes.
- Put your shoes on.
- Take off your shoes.
- Take your shoes off.
- Put on your shoes.
- Slip on your shoes.
- Put your shoes on.
He wore old shoes.
He wore old shoes.
Look at Tom's shoes.
- Take off your shoes.
- Take your shoes off.
My shoes got wet.
What do you think of these shoes?
Do you wear shoes indoors?
Slip on your shoes.
Which shoes are you going to put on?
She was wearing dark brown shoes.
- I need a new pair of shoes.
- I need new shoes.
- I need a pair of new shoes.
Tom is wearing a new pair of shoes.
- I took my shoes off.
- I took off my shoes.
- I took my shoes off.
- I took off my shoes.
Those guys over there sell shoes.
- Please take off your shoes.
- Please take your shoes off.
- Please take off your shoes.
- Please take your shoes off.
Shoes are sold in pairs.
- Where're the shoes?
- Where are the shoes?
My shoes are worn out.
- Those shoes are out of date.
- Those shoes are old fashioned.
- They go without shoes.
- They're walking without shoes.
He wore old shoes.
His shoes are brown.
- These shoes belong to Tom.
- These shoes are Tom's.
Mary's shoes are dirty.
I wanted red shoes.
These are called shoes.
Tom is trying on shoes.
Bring me my shoes.
- Tie your shoelaces.
- Tie your shoes.
- Tie your shoe.
- Whose shoes are these?
- Whose are these shoes?
These shoes are hers.
You need new shoes.
Tom needs new shoes.
She needs new shoes.
They need new shoes.
Mary needs new shoes.