"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
  • Frequent using
  • four-character Idioms
  • Proverb
  • Imitative word
  • Onomatopoeia
  • Sound of animals
  • Noun
  • Conjunction
  • Adverb
  • Particle
  • Interjection
  • Verb
  • Adjective
  • Symbol
  • Korean of "Collocation"

  • 부담이 되다(sit on)
  • 상처가 나다(scuff)
  • 버릇(이) 들다(become a habit)
  • 화를 당하다(have a mishap)
  • 실감이 나다(sink in)
  • 눈을 감다(close one's eyes)
  • 신발을 신다(put on one's shoes)
  • 잠이 깨다(wake up)
  • 물에 빠지다(drown)
  • 불을 켜다(light)
  • 머리를 감다(wash one's hair)
  • 길을 묻다(ask the way)
  • 사이가 좋다(be close to)
  • 맛이 없다(have no taste)
  • 라면을 끓이다(cook ramen)
  • 꽃이 피다(bloom)
  • 만만치 않다(formidable)
  • 거짓말을 하다(lie)
  • 구름이 끼다(cloudy)
  • 냄새(를) 맡다(I smell the smell. ..
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