Examples of using "Sapatos" in a sentence and their english translations:
- They sell shoes.
- You sell shoes.
They sell shoes.
I sell shoes.
- Take off your shoes.
- Take your shoes off.
Take off your shoes.
We sell shoes.
They sell shoes.
- Take off your shoes.
- Take your shoes off.
They aren't putting on shoes.
Tom is trying on shoes.
Bring me my shoes.
These shoes are hers.
She had white shoes on.
I threw away my shoes.
Don't buy those shoes.
We can make shoes.
Tom sells shoes.
You sell shoes.
I wanted red shoes.
I got my shoes wet.
Take off your shoes.
Mary sells shoes.
- He sells shoes.
- She sells shoes.
- You sell shoes.
- She sells shoes.
- You sell shoes.
We sell shoes.
You sell shoes.
- Your shoe stinks.
- Your shoes stink.
- Put on your shoes.
- Put your shoes on.
Keep your shoes on.
I found my shoes.
I'd like some shoes.
Your shoes are here.
I want to buy some shoes.
His shoes are brown.
Where did you buy these shoes?
I need new shoes.
We weren't wearing shoes.
- I would like shoes like that.
- I'd like shoes like that.
- These shoes belong to Tom.
- These shoes are Tom's.
- Whose shoes are these?
- Whose are these shoes?
- Can you repair these shoes?
- Can you mend these shoes for me?
What shoes do you like?
Tom didn't have shoes on.
They need new shoes.
She buys shoes indiscriminately.
He shined his shoes.
Tie your shoelaces.
I got my shoes wet.
These shoes belong to me.
These are called shoes.
Where're the shoes?
They aren't putting on shoes.
Your shoes are here.
We need new shoes.
Those shoes are hers.
I wanted red shoes.
These shoes are hers.
Your shoes are untied.
Tom put on his shoes.
Are those new shoes?
Those shoes are hers.
You love these shoes.
Tom lost his shoes.
Are you wearing shoes?
- Tom took off his shoes.
- Tom took his shoes off.
- Tom pulled off his shoes.
You're wearing my shoes.
Do elephants wear shoes?
I put on my shoes at once.
I have to buy shoes.
These shoes are mine.
His shoes are brown.
- I took my shoes off.
- I took off my shoes.
Your shoes are dirty.
Sami put on his shoes.
He put his shoes on.
The shoes are too tight for me.
Which shoes do you want?
- I would like shoes like that.
- I'd like shoes like that.
When you're trying to buy shoes,
I can't find my shoes.
- We are accustomed to wearing shoes.
- We're accustomed to wearing shoes.
Are these Tom's shoes?