Put one on your feet Meaning in English
expression
PUT WUN ON yer FEET
PUT WON ON yaw FEET
Definición
To put a shoe or other footwear on your foot. Used informally to describe putting on a shoe or similar item.
Uso & Matices
Very informal, sometimes playful or creative way to say 'put on a shoe'. Used mostly in spoken English, rarely as a fixed expression. The context makes it clear 'one' refers to footwear. Not a common idiom; better used in relaxed settings.
Spanish: ponerte uno en los pies (calzado)Portuguese (BR): colocar um nos pés (calçado)Portuguese (PT): calçar um nos pés (calçado)Chinese (Simplified): 穿在脚上(鞋子)Chinese (Traditional): 穿在腳上(鞋子)Hindi: पैरों में एक पहनना (जूता)Arabic: ضع واحداً في قدميك (حذاء)Bengali: পায়ে একটি পরা (জুতো)Russian: надеть на ноги (обувь)Japanese: 足に一つ履く(靴)Vietnamese: đi một cái vào chân (giày dép)Korean: 발에 하나 신다 (신발)Turkish: ayağına birini giymek (ayakkabı)Urdu: اپنے پاؤں میں ایک پہننا (جوتا)Indonesian: memakai satu di kaki (sepatu)
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Please put one on your feet before going outside.
basic
After her shower, she put one on her feet right away.
basic
If your socks are wet, just put one on your feet.
basic
Grab your shoes and put one on your feet—we're late!
natural
Kids, you can’t go outside unless you put one on your feet.
natural
She laughed and said, 'Time to put one on your feet if you want to join us!'
natural