that isn't German, unless you're asking what is an eating bag in german. In that case it is Essen Tache
The German word for book bag is "Buechertasche".
Walter Linderer was one of the pioneers in the invention of the air bag and received German patent 896,312 on November 12, 1953.
Wearing two condoms.
From French word "cadet" (a young boy) , who tended the bag in early French game of golf.
I am not 100% sure but it could stand for country of origin... German Federal Republic. I have found it on several pieces of vintage jewelry. The pieces were in the same bag as several pieces marked West Germany
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
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Knapsack (probably from archaic German knappen - to bite)n.b.The German word for knapsack is Rucksack (from German Rücken - back)
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
there is no such word as tagbag but however the word tag bag is a golf bag
"bag" is "sac" in French.
bag
its a sleeping bag
It's D bag and the d stands for a rude word
It means bag.