Online Japanese dictionary of Kanji words: keyword: footwear

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Direct access: ストッキング , スニーカー , スパイク , スリッパ , ズック , ソックス , ハイヒール , パンプス , ブーツ , ローファー

ストッキング

pronunciation: sutokkingu   etymology: stocking (eg.)   keyword: footwear   
translation: (a pair of) stockings
ストッキングを脱ぐ: sutokkinguonugu: peel off the stockings <<<
ストッキングを直す: sutokkinguonaosu: fix one's stockings <<<
絹のストッキング: kinunosutokkingu: silk stockings <<<
check also 靴下

スニーカー

pronunciation: suniikaa   etymology: sneaker (eg.)   keyword: footwear   
translation: sneaker
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スパイク

pronunciation: supaiku   etymology: spike (eg.)   keyword: footwear   
translation: spike
スパイクシューズ: supaikushuuzu: spike shoes <<< シューズ
スパイク靴: supaikugutsu <<<

スリッパ

pronunciation: surippa   other spells: スリッパー   etymology: slipper (eg.)   keyword: footwear   
translation: slippers
スリッパを履く: surippaohaku: put on slippers <<<


ズック

pronunciation: zukku   etymology: doek (nl.)   keyword: footwear   
translation: duck, canvas
ズックの靴: zukkunokutsu: canvas shoes <<<
check also キャンバス

ソックス

pronunciation: sokkusu   etymology: socks (eg.)   keyword: footwear   
translation: socks
check also 靴下

ハイヒール

pronunciation: haihiiru   etymology: high heel (eg.)   keyword: footwear   
translation: high heels, high heeled shoes

パンプス

pronunciation: panpusu   etymology: pumps (eg.)   keyword: footwear   
translation: pumps, court shoes

ブーツ

pronunciation: buutsu   etymology: boots (eg.)   keyword: footwear   
translation: boots
check also 長靴

ローファー

pronunciation: roofaa   etymology: loafer (eg.)   keyword: footwear   
translation: loafer


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