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La palabra del día: descalzo/a

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descalzo/a - barefoot

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Como los zapatos me rozaban, me los quité y seguí bailando descalza.

As my shoes were rubbing, I took them off and went on dancing barefoot.

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updated May 25, 2010
edited by Issabela
posted by Issabela
Corregid mi español, por favor :)) - Issabela, May 22, 2010
Why did you use the definite article with "your" feet, but a possessive adjective with "your" shoes? I thought clothing/personal items all fell under the same category as body parts. - 0074b507, May 22, 2010
contra los pies, not necessary, and not correct, where would they rub you anyway? :P - 00494d19, May 22, 2010
Aren't blisters, bunions and corns all caused by improperly fitting shoes rubbing against your foot? - 0074b507, May 22, 2010
tenéis razón :)) - Issabela, May 22, 2010