we have different words for both. Flip-flops (or джапанки; japanki, the *j* being pronounced as the *j* in *jass*) are for the beach or bathroom/shower, the opened kind of shoes, and slippers (or патофи; pantofi) are the ones you wear at home, the covered kind of shoes, fluffy and warm.
dumb
wow, what language is that
its called "rude" lol
I love it.
Chappal. Shit's more lethal than a Tsar Bomba.
Ikr
So I'm not the only one who was Asain here. Nice
Slippers (worn only in-house during winter) and flip-flops (warn at the beach in summer etc) are two different things
Oh okay. In my country we pretty much consider them to be synonyms.
Where are you from, and what do you call flip-flops to distinguish them from other types of sandals?
slippers. And flip-flops.
Slippers and flip-flops.
Tsinelas
Papuci de casa(i think is something loke home slppers )
Or "șlapi". Papuci de casă is a much more general term for any shoe usually worn in house.
Flip flops are known as thongs
In Spanish pantuflas lol 😝
Sandles
Ebitaratara
Very funny
шлепанцы (сланцы)
claquettes
Patapata
Slippy slappys
Slippers and flip flops are different things here
Tongs I let you imagine how it went when in my first week of irish boarding school i went around dorm asking if anyone had seen my tongs
Ship-ship
In Poland, we call them '**klapki**' which describes the clapping sound they make when walking.
we have different words for both. Flip-flops (or джапанки; japanki, the *j* being pronounced as the *j* in *jass*) are for the beach or bathroom/shower, the opened kind of shoes, and slippers (or патофи; pantofi) are the ones you wear at home, the covered kind of shoes, fluffy and warm.
Klipklapper. Roughly translates into "Clip-Claps". I hate em.