Keyword
shoes
Info
FrequencyTop 1200-1300
Type
Jōyō 
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KankenLevel Pre-2
Heisig2042
Readings
くつ
(86%)
ぐつ
(9%)
(4%)
Composed of
leather
transformation
Mnemonic

Shoes are usually made out of leather which was transformed into the shape of shoes by a skilled craftsman.

Used in vocabulary (88 in total)
shoe; shoes; boots; footwear; footgear
socks; sock; stockings; stocking
walking sound; footsteps
Examples (200 in total)
Your shoes are here. Where are mine?
They sell shoes at that store.
Whose shoes are those?
Only girls' shoes are sold here.
You ought to find nice shoes here.
Do I have to take off my shoes here?
What do you think of these shoes?
Where did you buy these shoes?
How much are these shoes?
Those shoes go well with this white skirt.
These shoes have lasted one year.
These shoes will last you two years.
These shoes are old.
The shoes are the same size.
These shoes are too small.
These boots belong to her.
This pair of shoes doesn't fit me.
These shoes are too small for me.
These shoes are mine.
These shoes don't fit my feet.
I don't like these shoes either.
These are my shoes.
Whose shoes are these?
How much did those shoes cost?
When did you buy those shoes?
Please take off your shoes.
Where would I find shoes?
Which shoes will you buy?
What shoes do you like?
You need to take off your shoes before entering.
Your shoes are here.
We take off our shoes when entering a house.
You must remove your shoes before entering a house.
He is pleased with his new shoes.
She asked them to take their shoes off.
She gave me a nice pair of shoes.
She couldn't find her shoes.
She's out shopping for shoes.
I just bought new shoes.
When entering a house in Japan, you take off your shoes.
In Japan people take off their shoes when they enter a house.
Let's take off our shoes at the entrance.
What I bought yesterday was these shoes.
My shoes are gone.
There's a rock in my shoe.
My shoes are old, but his are new.
I found my shoes.
I wanted red shoes.
I like light shoes.
I had my shoes mended at that store.
Take off your shoes before you come into the room.
My shoes are too small. I need new ones.
My feet hurt because these shoes are too small.
I got my shoes wet.
I want to buy some shoes.
Shoes are expensive.
Where did you take your shoes off?
Your shoes are under the bed.
Where are the shoes?
Please don't take off your shoes.
You don't need to take your shoes off.
Would you please take off your shoes?
Please remove your shoes before entering the house.
Take off your shoes.
I want a pair of black shoes.
I need a pair of black shoes.
You must remove your shoes when you enter a Japanese house.
These shoes are too tight.
I have the feeling that I've seen these shoes somewhere before.
Do you have these shoes in my size?
My shoes are the same size as his.
The Japanese take their shoes off before entering their homes.
The Japanese take off their shoes before entering a house.
The Japanese take off their shoes when they enter a house.
Where's your other shoe?
One of your shoes is dirty.
Her hat matches her shoes.
These are my shoes and those are yours.
Those shoes are a perfect match for this white skirt.
These shoes are expensive, and what is more, they are too small.
I need those shoes.
You must keep your shoes clean.
My shoes are bigger than yours.
These shoes are very expensive.
These shoes are too expensive.
I have brought my shoes, coat and umbrella.
I can't find my shoes.
If you take your shoes off before coming into the house you won't bring in any dirt from your shoes.
Mother removed mud from his shoes.
Mud clings to my shoes.
The shoes you are wearing look rather expensive.
I tried the shoes on.
Can I try these shoes on?
These shoes are too tight to wear.
These shoes are too small for me to wear.
Why aren't you wearing shoes?
He tried putting on his new shoes.
She took off her old shoes and put on the new ones.
Put on your shoes.
Please put on your shoes.
Put on your shoes. Let's go out for dinner.
You may come in with your shoes on.
My shoes need polishing.
This bag doesn't go with those shoes.
Her blue shoes go well with that dress.
You are supposed to take off your shoes when entering a house in Japan.
I will have him mend my shoes.
I'll get these shoes repaired by tomorrow.
I got him to mend my shoes.
How much will it cost to have my shoes repaired?
These are my favorite shoes.
It is our custom to take off our shoes when we enter the house.
The shoes were made of some soft stuff that looked like leather.
What's your shoe size?
Those are the most expensive shoes I've ever seen.
I'd like to try on shoes other than those.
What size shoes do you wear?
Which shoes are you going to wear?
He wore old shoes.
She had white shoes on.
I usually take size eight shoes.
Before buying shoes, you should try them on.
That boy was wearing brown shoes.
His shoes are brown.
She was wearing dark brown shoes.
I saw the boy that was wearing brown shoes.
I want brown shoes, not black ones.
I was surprised at how expensive the shoes were.
These shoes are a little loose.
How much did you pay for those shoes?
Please remove the mud from your shoes.
Are these shoes too big for you?
These shoes are not suitable for running.
These shoes are good for walking in deep snow.
Try these shoes on and see if they fit you.
I paid for those shoes.
Did you pay for those shoes?
Those socks look really warm.
The boy went to bed with his socks on.
Are my socks dry yet?
Your socks stink.
He selected a pair of socks to match his suit.
He's wearing shoes and stockings.
She mended her socks.
Where are my red socks?
Are my socks dry already?
My socks are still damp.
Take off your socks, please.
I forgot to wear my socks.
These shoes are made in Italy.
I'll let the nurse clean my shoes.
Take off your shoes before entering a temple.
Meg's shoes are a little loose.
The color of her dress and that of her shoes go well together.
Remove your shoes in a Japanese house.
They have charged me 30 pounds for the shoes.
My sister washes her shoes every Sunday.
I got home, took my shoes off and went to bed.
"Whose shoes are these?" "They're Tom's."
Are these Tom's shoes?
I want to find out where Tom bought his shoes.
Tom stole one of my shoes.
I got Tom to mend my shoes.
I don't know where Tom's socks are.
Tom bought a really expensive, well-made pair of shoes.
Tom got dressed and put on his shoes.
Tom couldn't find his shoes.
Tom was wearing shoes, but he wasn't wearing socks.
Tom didn't take off his shoes.
Tom started taking his shoes off.
Tom wasn't wearing socks.
Tom put on his socks.
Tom took off his socks.
Whose are these shoes?
I saw a boy with colorful shoes.
I asked him to mend my shoes.
Wipe your shoes on the mat.
Your socks are inside out.
Tom's boots were muddy.
Some gum stuck to his shoes.
Tom had some gum stuck on the bottom of one of his shoes.
Gum got stuck to the bottom of my shoe.
Do you have a shoehorn?
He stooped down to put on his shoes.
He bought a new pair of shoes.
I got a pair of new shoes.
I bought a pair of shoes.
I bought a pair of leather shoes.
My shoes are dirty.
There's a hole in this sock.
There is a hole in his sock.
She spends a lot of money on shoes.
His shoes were so old that his toes were sticking out of them.
The hosiery factory produces 600,000 pairs of socks a day.
How many pairs of shoes do you have?
I want three pairs of socks.
Tom keeps an extra pair of shoes in the trunk of his car.
My uncle gave me a pair of shoes.
I must buy a pair of shoes.
My new pair of shoes are made of leather.