that isn't German, unless you're asking what is an eating bag in german. In that case it is Essen Tache
Knapsack (probably from archaic German knappen - to bite)n.b.The German word for knapsack is Rucksack (from German Rücken - back)
I am not quite sure what you mean by "eating bag". The German word Fresssack translates literally as "eating sack" but translates into English as:gluttonguzzlergreedy pig
knapsack
The German word for book bag is "Buechertasche".
Portemonnaie is a word of Frankish origin and means wallet (lit. bag of/for money) - compare with the French word porte-monnaie
It means bag.
From a 15th century German word, of the same spelling, referring to a bag carrying clothes and food
It means to not eat and enjoy the cookies no matter what! what bag of cookies?...
the tertels are in the bag
Bean bag (chair) is der Sitzsack in German, however the term Bean Bag is also used.Bean bag (hockey sack or juggling ball) is der Jonglierball in German.
The root word "sac" means pouch or bag. It can be found in words like "sacred" (meaning set apart within a bag) or "sacrament" (a religious act involving a sacred bag or container).