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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.
The volume of a pencil case is about 1 millimeter cubed.
A pencil case is generally a zippered pouch.
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 ...
the spelling for pencil case in french is "une trousse".
i hope this helps, pencil case in spanish is un estuche . :)
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A pencil case is 'une trousse', then the plural is 'des trousses'.
The first pencil case was invented in 1880 and Ebenezer Wood invented it.
Glue does not fit in your pencil case because it's too big.