la valise (fem.)
to pack one's suitcase is translated 'faire sa valise' in French.
Une valise.
MatkalaukkuMy suitcase: Minun matkalaukkuni
suitcase
Valitsa
a valise is a small, hand carried suitcase used for personal items or business. the opposite would be a large suitcase which would be known simply as a suitcase.
The word suitcase is a noun and can be used as a direct object in a sentence. For example you could say: "Please give the suitcase to John." In that sentence "the suitcase" is the direct object and John is the indirect object.
No, you cannot pack a suitcase within a suitcase.
No, it is a noun. But it can be an adjunct (suitcase handle, suitcase rack).
pulling a wheeled suitcase. carrying a suitcase is not scientifically categorized as work.
Probably none. "Mallette" is a French noun, meaning "small suitcase", but I hardly know of anybody called Mr. Suitcase, it does not seem like a word that would make it into a name. "Moylett" looks like an English spelling. I can't think of a French word that would look like these two, but names are old and my knowledge of them is recent, so who knows?
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.