Japanese Meaning of 履く (haku) | JLPT N5

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Japanese Vocabulary:履く (haku)

Meaning:”to wear (shoes)”

 For example:

Here are five example sentences using 履く:

  1. 靴を履いて出かけましょう。(Put on your shoes and let’s go out.)
  2. 彼女は毎朝スニーカーを履いて朝ランニングをする。(She wears sneakers every morning and goes for a run.)
  3. 私たちは山に登る前に長靴を履いた。(Before we climbed the mountain, we put on our hiking boots.)
  4. 彼は履物を脱いで、裸足で部屋を歩いた。(He took off his shoes and walked around the room barefoot.)
  5. 子供たちは雪だるまを作る前に防寒用の履物を履いた。(Before the children made snowmen, they put on their warm shoes.)

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