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Breakdown of kutsu
shoes
靴
Usages of kutsu
日本 で、 家 の 中 で 靴 を 履いて は いけません。nihon de, ie no naka de kutsu o haite wa ikemasen.
In Japan, wearing shoes inside the house is not allowed.
日本 で、 家 の 中 で 靴 を 履いちゃ いけない。nihon de, ie no naka de kutsu o haicha ikenai.
In Japan, wearing shoes inside the house is not allowed.
靴 を 磨く 時間 が ありません。kutsu o migaku jikan ga arimasen.
(I) don't have time to polish my shoes.
カジュアルな 靴 を 買いました。kajuaruna kutsu o kaimashita.
I bought some casual shoes.
靴 の 先 が 曲がって いる。kutsu no saki ga magatte iru.
The tip of the shoe is curved.
新しい 靴 を 買わなくちゃ ならない。atarashii kutsu o kawanakucha naranai.
I must buy new shoes.
靴 は 玄関 に 置いて ください。kutsu wa genkan ni oite kudasai.
Please leave your shoes at the entrance.
靴 を 脱いで 家 に 入ります。kutsu o nuide ie ni hairimasu.
I take off my shoes before entering the house.
砂 が 靴 の 中 に 入った。suna ga kutsu no naka ni haitta.
Sand got into my shoes.
この 靴 は 小さくて 歩きづらい。kono kutsu wa chiisakute arukizurai.
These shoes are too small, so it’s uncomfortable to walk.
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