"put on one's shoes" means "신발을 신다" in Korean.

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신발을 신다
 
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Pronunciation shin-ba-rŭl shin-tta
meaning put on one''s shoes
"put on one''s shoes" is "신발을 신다"(shin-ba-rŭl shin-tta) in Korean.
Part of speech
  • Idiom
  • Collocation
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