kutsu

Breakdown of kutsu

shoes

Usages of kutsu

ほん で、 いえ の なか で くつ を 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.
ほん で、 いえ の なか で くつ を 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.
くつ を みがく かん 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 くつ を いました。kajuaruna kutsu o kaimashita.
I bought some casual shoes.
くつ の さき が がって いる。kutsu no saki ga magatte iru.
The tip of the shoe is curved.
あたらしい くつ を わなくちゃ ならない。atarashii kutsu o kawanakucha naranai.
I must buy new shoes.
くつ は げんかん に いて ください。kutsu wa genkan ni oite kudasai.
Please leave your shoes at the entrance.
くつ を いで いえ に はいります。kutsu o nuide ie ni hairimasu.
I take off my shoes before entering the house.
すな が くつ の なか に はいった。suna ga kutsu no naka ni haitta.
Sand got into my shoes.
この くつ は ちいさくて あるきづらい。kono kutsu wa chiisakute arukizurai.
These shoes are too small, so it’s uncomfortable to walk.
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Japanese verbs conjugate based on tense, politeness, and mood. For example, the polite present form adds ‑ます to the verb stem, while the past tense uses ‑ました. Unlike English, Japanese verbs don't change based on the subject — the same form works for "I", "you", and "they".

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