Usage examples of "shoes" in English with translation to Spanish

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Which shoes do you like? ¿Qué zapatos le gustan?
They're running without shoes. Están corriendo sin zapatos.
I'd like some shoes. Quisiera unos zapatos.
I like the black shoes. Me gustan los zapatos negros.
Tom is trying on shoes. Tom se está probando zapatos.
Tom put his shoes on. Tom se puso sus zapatos.
Can you repair these shoes? ¿Puede repararme estos zapatos?
These shoes are too tight. Estos zapatos son demasiado apretados.
Which shoes are too small? ¿Qué zapatos son demasiado pequeños?
These shoes are Tom's. Estos zapatos son de Tom.
These shoes are too small. Estos zapatos son demasiado pequeños.
They're walking without shoes. Están caminando sin zapatos.
He wears socks and shoes. Él lleva calcetines y zapatos.
Please put on your shoes. Ponte los zapatos, por favor.
What shoes do you like? ¿Qué zapatos le gustan?
Please put your shoes on. Por favor ponte los zapatos.
What shoes are too small? ¿Qué zapatos son demasiado pequeños?
I took my shoes off. Me saqué los zapatos.
Tom took off his shoes. Tom se sacó los zapatos.
Can you repair my shoes? ¿Usted puede arreglar mis zapatos?
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