Shoe in Tagalog
Shoe in Tagalog translates to “sapatos,” the most common term for footwear in Filipino. Other variations include “sandalyas” for sandals and “tsinelas” for slippers, reflecting the diverse types of footwear used in Philippine culture. Discover the complete linguistic breakdown and practical usage examples below.
[Words] = Shoe
[Definition]:
– Shoe /ʃuː/
– Noun 1: A covering for the foot, typically made of leather or other material, with a sturdy sole and heel.
– Noun 2: A horseshoe or similar protective plate.
– Verb 1: To fit or provide with shoes.
[Synonyms] = Sapatos, Sandalyas, Tsinelas, Bakya, Panyapak, Footwear (footwear), Pampaanan
[Example]:
– Ex1_EN: Please remove your shoes before entering the house.
– Ex1_PH: Pakitanggal ang iyong sapatos bago pumasok sa bahay.
– Ex2_EN: She bought a new pair of shoes for the wedding celebration.
– Ex2_PH: Bumili siya ng bagong pares ng sapatos para sa pagdiriwang ng kasal.
– Ex3_EN: The children’s shoes were muddy after playing in the rain.
– Ex3_PH: Ang sapatos ng mga bata ay maputik pagkatapos maglaro sa ulan.
– Ex4_EN: I need to repair my old shoes because they are still comfortable.
– Ex4_PH: Kailangan kong paayusin ang aking lumang sapatos dahil komportable pa rin ang mga ito.
– Ex5_EN: He tied his shoe laces tightly before running the marathon.
– Ex5_PH: Itinali niya nang mahigpit ang tali ng kanyang sapatos bago tumakbo sa marathon.
