A pencil case is called 'une trousse'; "In my pencil case I have a pencil" is "dans ma trousse il y a un crayon."
trousse
A pencil case is 'une trousse', then the plural is 'des trousses'.
A French pencil case typically refers to a container for storing pencils, pens, erasers, and other stationery items. These pencil cases often come in various designs, materials such as leather or fabric, and feature French-inspired motifs like Eiffel Tower, fleur-de-lis, or Parisian scenes. They are popular among students and professionals for organizing and carrying their writing tools.
in my pencil case, I don't have ... -> dans ma trousse, il n'y a pas ... it translates back to: in my pencil case, there is no ...
une noir trousse
votre trousse à crayons
'ouvrez votre trousse'
the spelling for pencil case in french is "une trousse".
To say "what is in your pencil case" in French, you would say "Qu'y a-t-il dans ta trousse ?"
The word for "pencil" in French is "le crayon".
"Stylo case"
je n'ai pas besoin d'une trousse