shoes
The Italian word for shoes is 'scarpe'. It is used in the same context as 'shoes' in English, referring to the external footwear that people wear on their feet for protection and comfort.
I can't find my shoes.
In this sentence, 'Non posso trovare le mie scarpe' means 'I can't find my shoes'. It shows a common use of 'scarpe' in the context of losing or looking for shoes.
Your shoes are very beautiful.
Here, 'Le tue scarpe sono molto belle' translates to 'your shoes are very beautiful', giving an example of using 'scarpe' in a compliment.
I bought a pair of new shoes.
'Ho comprato un paio di scarpe nuove' is a way of saying 'I bought a pair of new shoes' in Italian. This sentence shows use of 'scarpe' in the context of shopping or purchasing.