Foot, base - Pie (The 365th Most Common Spanish Word)

In Spanish, the word for Foot, base is Pie. This word often comes up when talking about body & health, numbers & quantity, location & place, lifestyle & free time, society. It is classified as a A1 word, and is the 365th most commonly used word in Spanish. It can be used as noun. You can see example sentences for context below, and you can also listen to their pronunciations by clicking on the speaker icon. Our app contains over 60,000 example sentences, pronunciations, and various practice types for the 3000 most common Spanish words. Download it now to discover them all.

Pronunciation

en English: foot, base

es Spanish: pie

Examples

en es
I'll never set foot in this house again. Nunca más voy a volver a poner un pie en esta casa.
I was going on foot. Iba a pie.
I haven't set foot outside the house today. No he puesto un pie fuera de la casa hoy.
He went home on foot. Él se fue a casa a pie.
He arrived here on foot. Él llegó aquí a pie.
I hurt my foot. Me hice daño en el pie.
I came on foot. Vine a pie.
From this point, we'll go on foot. A partir de aquí iremos a pie.

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Foot, base - Pie (The 365th Most Common Spanish Word)
My foot is aching. El pie me duele.
These shoes don't fit my feet. Estos zapatos no se ajustan a mi pie.
We went on foot. Fuimos a pie.
I never want you to step foot in that bar again. No quiero que vuelvas a poner un pie en ese bar.
He has a ball on his foot. Tiene una pelota sobre el pie.
You can go by bus, by metro or by feet. Puedes ir en autobús, en metro oa pie.
My right foot is sleeping. Se me durmió el pie derecho.
My foot's asleep again ¡Se me ha vuelto a dormir el pie
We traveled on foot. Viajamos a pie.
In footnotes, book titles and journal names are written in italics. En las notas a pie de página, los títulos de los libros y los nombres de las revistas se escriben en cursiva.
My foot hurts. Me duele el pie.
Tom has athlete's foot. Tom tiene pie de atleta.
Are we going on foot ¿Vamos a pie

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Foot, base - Pie (The 365th Most Common Spanish Word)

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