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Breakdown of haku
footgear
履
You use a flag to restore your footgear.
Usages of haku
日本 で、 家 の 中 で 靴 を 履いて は いけません。nihon de, ie no naka de kutu wo haite ha ikemasen.
In Japan, wearing shoes inside the house is not allowed.
靴下 を 履く 時、 足 が 暖かく なります。kutusita wo haku toki, asi ga atatakaku narimasu.
When I put on socks, my feet become warm.
日本 で、 家 の 中 で 靴 を 履いちゃ いけない。nihon de, ie no naka de kutu wo haitya ikenai.
In Japan, wearing shoes inside the house is not allowed.
ズボン を 履いて います。zubon wo haite imasu.
I'm wearing trousers.
今日 は 暑い ので、 サンダル を 履きます。kyou ha atui node, sandaru wo hakimasu.
Since it's hot today, I'll wear sandals.
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