zapato

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shoe

zapato
masculine noun
1. shoe
  • ponerse los zapatos -> to put one's shoes on
  • saber dónde le aprieta el zapato a alguien (figurative) -> to know how to deal with somebody
  • zapato de cordones -> lace-up (shoe)
  • zapatos de plataforma -> platform shoes
  • zapato de salón -> court shoe (British), pump (United States)

zapato [thah-pah'-to]
noun
1. Shoe. (m)
  • Zapatos abotinados para señoras -> ladies’ gaiters
  • Zapato de madera -> a wooden shoe
  • Andar con zapatos de fieltro -> to proceed with great caution and silence
  • Zapatos de tenis -> tennis shoes

"zapato" en el foro de Respuestas

P: cual es la diferncia entre ''me'' he empapado los zapatos y he empapado los zapatos
R: Alright, short and sweet. 'Voy' and 'me voy' are not exactly the same. 'Ir' is to go, 'irse' is to leave. Yea, they're kinda' similar in the fact you're…
P: "Me ato los zapatos" or "Me ato me zapatos"
R: > Me ato ME zapatos The "ME" before "zapatos" is wrong. You could say, **Me ato *mis* zapatos** , but I think that this would be unnecessary because you…
P: Como grande sua zapatos de seguridad
R: Idiom? "Sua" is not even Spanish, and it is grammatically incorrect. Where did you find this thing?
P: Os vais a ensuciar los zapatos y la ropa.
R: It would sound weird without it b/c I'm assuming you're trying to say that 'they're going to dirty their (own) shoes' key here is it's their OWN shoes…
P: ¿Se aprietan los zapatos?
R: Good point James, I was wondering the same thing. Every time I hear autoctono it means "from that area/regional". For example, "El ballenato es autocono…
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