shoe in Afrikaans
shoe in Afrikaans is skoen — shoe means an outer covering for the foot, usually with a sturdy sole, that stops short of the ankle.
shoe in Afrikaans
skoen
something resembling a shoe (e.g. brake shoe)
What does "shoe" mean?
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noun An outer covering for the foot, usually with a sturdy sole, that stops short of the ankle.
"She kicked off her shoes at the door."
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noun A curved metal plate nailed to a horse's hoof for protection.
"The farrier fitted a new shoe to the mare's front hoof."
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verb To fit someone or something with shoes, especially to fit a horse with horseshoes.
"The blacksmith shoed three horses that morning."
shoe in a sentence
- She kicked off her shoes at the door.
- He needed new running shoes before the marathon.
- The farrier fitted a new shoe to the mare's front hoof.
- The blacksmith shoed three horses that morning.
Common Afrikaans translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "shoe" in Afrikaans?
"shoe" in Afrikaans is skoen. shoe means: An outer covering for the foot, usually with a sturdy sole, that stops short of the ankle.
How do you use "shoe" in a sentence?
Example: "She kicked off her shoes at the door." In Afrikaans, "shoe" is skoen.
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