The word for shoes in Yiddish is "shoe" which is pronounced "shuh."
The word "shoes" in French is spelled "chaussures."
In French, shoes are considered feminine and the word for "shoes" is "chaussures."
The plural form of shoe is shoes.
"Shoebox" is typically considered one word when referring to a small container designed to hold a pair of shoes.
i can get them shiny but once i get them shiny, when I polish them they get scratched and become less shiny.
one word YES
The word shiny is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: a shiny car; shiny hair.The verb is to shine (shines, shining, shined): We need to shine a light on this.The noun form is shine (shines): The shine on my shoes made them look brand new.
Pointe shoes come shiny. If the shine in your pointe shoes is gone, it probably means it was a) worn out or b) rubbed off with a chemical. You can not make them shiny again. Purchase new ones. ;)
The word "shoes" has one syllable.
the word "shoes" has one syllable.
They were red and shiny
They were red and shiny
Justin Timberlake's favorite shoes
one word YOUTUBE
No - shiny is the adjective (the shiny jewel) Shining is a verb
Yes, shiny is an adjective. I have shiny, long hair. The car's rims were very shiny. The window was so clean it was shiny. The shiny porcelain top reflected everything.