How to Say βMy shoesβ in Spain Spanish
Mis zapatos
mees sah-pah-tohs
[mees sah-pah-tohs]
π¬ Usage Tip: Combines ownership with a noun.
πͺπΈ In Spain: Can be a playful compliment subject at a bar.
Phrase Breakdown
Mis
[mees]
My shoes
Indicates personal ownership of the shoes.
Mis zapatos estΓ‘n sucios por la lluvia.
My shoes are dirty from the rain.
zapatos
[sah-pah-tohs]
Shoes
A covering for the foot, often made of leather or canvas.
Necesito limpiar mis zapatos antes de salir.
I need to clean my shoes before going out.
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