claquette
flip-flop
noun klah-KET Rare
Origin: From claquer (to snap, to clap)
Also means
tap shoe
Usage Note
Claquette has two distinct uses: in everyday speech, des claquettes (usually plural) are flip-flops or slide sandals; in the arts, les claquettes refers to tap dancing. The word also designates the clapperboard used on film sets. Context usually makes the meaning clear.
Examples
"Il portait ses claquettes sur la plage."
Natural Translation
He was wearing his flip-flops on the beach.
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