Japanese Meaning of 靴 (kutsu) | JLPT N5

It is essential to learn Japanese vocabulary when studying the language. In addition to words borrowed from other languages, Japanese vocabulary is vast and diverse. Learning basic words and phrases, as well as specialized terminology and idiomatic expressions, is essential for effective communication in Japanese.

Japanese Vocabulary:  靴 (kutsu)

Meaning: “shoes.”

靴 (kutsu) is the Japanese word for “shoes.”

 Here are five example sentences using the word 靴:

  1. 私は靴を買いに屋根付き市場へ行った。 (I went to the covered market to buy shoes.)
  2. 彼女は靴を着たまま寝てしまった。 (She fell asleep wearing her shoes.)
  3. 靴を脱いで家に入ってください。 (Please take off your shoes before entering the house.)
  4. この靴は非常に履き心地が良いです。 (These shoes are very comfortable to wear.)
  5. 彼は靴を足に履いたまま車を運転していた。 (He was driving the car while wearing shoes on his feet.)

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