Examples of using "ботинок" in a sentence and their english translations:
I bought a pair of boots.
She bought a pair of boots.
The dog chewed up my boot.
The dog ate my shoe.
Where's your other shoe?
Tom bought himself a pair of boots.
- There is a rock in my shoe.
- There's a rock in my shoe.
I've bought myself a pair of shoes.
This shoe is a size bigger.
I must buy a pair of shoes.
I bought a pair of leather shoes.
Tom bought a new pair of boots.
My boot fell into the fire.
Tom doesn't even have a pair of shoes.
- Tom is barefoot.
- Tom isn't wearing shoes.
I want to buy a pair of ski boots.
Tom bought new laces for his shoes.
Tom wanted to buy a new pair of boots.
Tom couldn't find his left shoe.
I have socks, but I have no shoes.
- I thought this pair of shoes would last longer.
- I thought that this pair of shoes would last longer.
I must buy a new pair of shoes.
I lost a shoe. I'm sure that someone hid it.
He bought a pair of shoes.
Where's my other shoe?
This boot is crap because it's from China.
Tom keeps an extra pair of shoes in the trunk of his car.
The shoe doesn't fit me. It's too small.
Tom bought a pair of cheap shoes, but they didn't last very long.
He bought a pair of shoes.
I have a pair of shoes.
- There is a rock in my shoe.
- There's a rock in my shoe.
Tom had some gum stuck on the bottom of one of his shoes.
Tom bought three pairs of shoes.
Tom brushed the snow off his boots.
Tom must buy a pair of shoes. His old ones are all worn out.
I don't like the color of these shoes.
Tom didn't have shoes on.
- Tom didn't have shoes on.
- Tom didn't have any shoes on.
- Tom wasn't wearing shoes.
This is the only pair of shoes I have.