Talk:Characters/@comment-25110963-20151225054658/@comment-86.61.20.138-20151225065933

"Some languages have different names for hand and foot digits (English: respectively "finger" and "toe", French: "doigts" and "orteils"). In other languages, e.g. Russian, Polish, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Czech, Tagalog, Turkish, Bulgarian, and Persian, there are no specific one-word names for fingers and toes; these are called "digit of the hand" or "digit of the foot" instead."

Actually you yelled at me for mistaking "fingers" for "toes" by going on a rant about "shoes don't go on your hands!"

The closes thing to open-toed footwear would be Emerald's shoes, right?