shoes
In German, 'Schuhe' is the plural form of 'Schuh', which means 'shoe'. It is used to refer to more than one shoe. The word is pronounced as 'shoo-uh'. It is a neuter noun and takes the definite article 'die' in the nominative case.
I bought new shoes.
This sentence is in the past perfect tense, stating an action that has been completed in the past. It's a statement indicating the act of purchasing new shoes.
Your shoes are very nice.
This sentence is used to compliment someone else's shoes. The pronoun 'deine' in German is the equivalent of 'your' in English.
The shoes are too big for me.
This sentence expresses the speaker's opinion towards the size of the shoes being unfit for them. 'zu groß' means 'too big' and 'für mich' means 'for me'.