'ouvrez votre trousse'
"Ouvre ta trousse."
To say "what is in your pencil case" in French, you would say "Qu'y a-t-il dans ta trousse ?"
You would say "J'ai ton crayon" in French to mean "I have your pencil."
"In that case" can be translated to French as "dans ce cas."
You can say "En mi estuche tengo un bolΓgrafo" in Spanish.
As a declarative: You have a pencil. As an interrogative: Do you have a pencil?
A pencil case is called 'une trousse'; "In my pencil case I have a pencil" is "dans ma trousse il y a un crayon."
A pencil case is 'une trousse', then the plural is 'des trousses'.
trousse
To say "what is in your pencil case" in French, you would say "Qu'y a-t-il dans ta trousse ?"
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
The word for "pencil" in French is "le crayon".
je n'ai pas besoin d'une trousse
A pencil sharpener is un taille-crayon in French.
You would say "J'ai ton crayon" in French to mean "I have your pencil."
to say pencil case in spanish you spell it as un estuche