I think it means backpack. It is used in another way though and I can't figure it out
It's the spanish word for backpack. It's also used as a term to call someone who hangs on their boyfriend/ girlfriend all the time, thus acting as a "backpack".
la mochila: backpack
En mi mochila translates to "In my bag" in English
your backpack
back pack
Mochila is Spanish for "backpack". Since mochilasis the plural form of mochila, mochilas is translated into "backpacks".
It means "in your backpack".
backpack, rucksack, satchel, schoolbag
En mi mochila tengo unos boligrafos means: In my schoolbag I have one pen.
The plural form of mochila is mochilas. A mochila is a leather flap which covers a saddletree.
La mochila -Bookbag or bag
I need a new backpack
It means, "the backpack," the type that students use.
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