The bottom part of the shoe. The part that touches the ground or floor.
sole
The top part of the shoe where the laces are tied.
tongue
Fitting room/ changing room/dressing room
The person who helps you at the store.
Clerk.
Salesperson.
Cashier.
The person who is shopping at the store.
Customer.
laces.
all-terrain
How do you say...?
I want to buy it.
I'll take it.
How do you say...?
I don't want to buy it.
I'll have to think about it.
Shoes you use when it's raining.
rubber boots
Shoes you use at the beach or pool.
Another way to say:
That's too expensive.
That's not cheap.
That's a lot.
That's too much money.
Ask to try something on.
Can I try these...on?
You want change for 20 dollars. Ask the cashier.
Can I have change for 20 dollars?
"These shoes are too tight. Do you have them in a _____ size?"
Wide.
"These shoes are too wide. Do you have these in a ______ size?"
Ask for the price of a lawn mower.
How much is this lawn mower?
Ask for the price of a pair of boots.
How much are these boots?
How much is this pair of boots?
Ask for the price of jeans.
How much are these jeans?
How do you ask for someone's shoe size?
What size shoes do you wear?
What is your shoe size?
What size are you?
How do you ask for shoes with laces?
I'm looking for shoes/something with laces.
I'd like shoes/something with laces.
What is another way to say the following phrase:
I'd like some sandals.
I'm looking for some sandals.
What is another way to say the following phrase:
I could use a hand.
I need some help.
Could you help me?
I wouldn't mind some help.
What is another way to say this phrase:
Are you finding everything okay?
Can I help you find something?
Are you doing okay?
Is there anything I can help you find?
Are you looking for something specific?