zapato
/θaˈpato/, [θaˈpa.t̪o]shoe
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Él ató el zapato de su hijo con un nudo doble y dijo "ya está, eso debería funcionar".
He tied his son's shoe with a double knot and said, "There, that should do the trick."
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Se me ha metido una china en el zapato.
I have a pebble in my shoe.
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Este churrasco es duro como suela de zapato.
This steak is as tough as shoe leather.
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Hay una piedra en mi zapato.
There's a rock in my shoe.
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El zapato no me entra, es muy chico.
The shoe doesn't fit me. It's too small.
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Se me ha metido una piedrita en el zapato.
I have a pebble in my shoe.
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Tengo una piedra en el zapato.
There's a rock in my shoe.
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Este filete es duro como la suela de zapato.
This steak is tough as the sole of a shoe.
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Se soltó el cordón del zapato.
The shoelace came untied.
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Perdí mi zapato en el incendio.
I lost my shoe in the fire.
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El perro se comió mi zapato.
The dog ate my shoe.
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Este zapato me queda bien.
This shoe fits me well.
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La escalera mecánica me agarró un cordón del zapato.
My shoelace got caught in the escalator.
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A Tom se le pegó un poco de chicle en la suela del zapato.
Tom got some chewing gum stuck on the bottom of his shoe.
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Se agachó para atarse un zapato.
He bent over to tie his shoe.
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