der kuli- the pen
der bleistift- the pencil
der spitzer- the pencil sharpener
der Radiergummi- the rubber
der klebstift- the glue stick
der taschenrechner- the calculator
die schere- the scissors
das lineal- the ruler
das Etui- pencil case
Pencil case can be translated as:
Etui, Federetui
Mappe, Federmappe,
Mäppchen, Federmäppchen
Federkasten, Federkästchen
Federtasche
Federmappe or Federmäppchen
"Die Dinge/Sachen, die du in einem Mäppchen/Etui finden würdest"
Pencil = Bleistift
Darf ich meinen Bleistift spitzen?
etui
The 7 items in a pencil case are:Un Stylo - A penUne gomme - A RubberUne Taile-crayon - A pencil shapenerUn Compas - A compasUne Calculette - A CalculaterDes Ciseaux - ScissorsUn Crayon - A pencil
trousse
means pencil case
it means pencil case
un stylon, un crayon
The German for pencil is der Bleistift.
Some common items you might find in a French pencil case include pencils (crayons), pens (stylos), erasers (gommes), and pencil sharpeners (taille-crayons). French students also often have items like rulers (règles), markers (marqueurs), and highlighters (surligneurs) in their pencil cases.
English: "the pencil" is German:"der Bleistift".
Depends on what pencil case
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 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.
Some classroom items in German are Buch (book), Bleistift (pencil), Tafel (blackboard), and Schreibtisch (desk).