Dans ma trousse j'ai un stylo.
To say "what is in your pencil case" in French, you would say "Qu'y a-t-il dans ta trousse ?"
* une crayon=pencil * un stylo=pen * un ordinateur=computer * une gomme=rubber * un cahier=writing book * un livre=textbook
'ouvrez votre trousse'
French items that are in you pencil case1.Pencil - Un crayon2.Ruler - Une regle3.Compass - Un compass4.Calculator - Une calculatrice5.Rubber - Une gomme6.Scissors - Des Ciseaux7.Sharpener - Un taille Crayon8.pen - un stiylo9.Pencil Case- Une Trousse10.Feltip- Un Feutre
trousse.
Nope, erasers too.
Pencil.. Because you can erase it in case you mess up.. Or buy an erasable pen.. They can be found at OfficeDepot or HobbyLobby..
A bit of a dullard aren't you?
It's in his fcucken pencil case...hurr durr
pen kudasai
In alphabetical order, "lid" comes before "pen" and "pencil" comes before "pen."
A pencil case is called 'une trousse'; "In my pencil case I have a pencil" is "dans ma trousse il y a un crayon."
You would visually recognise a pencil from a pen. You would remove either the pencils or pens, depending on what you want your pencil case to contain. Most probably, you would want a mixture of pencils and pens, so the final choice is yours.
to say pencil case in spanish you spell it as un estuche
Perhaps a pencil or two lots of colours, a sharpener and a rubber, maybe tipex. Also a pen x
libro=book boligrafo=pen lapiz=pencil movil=mobile regla=ruler goma=rubber calculadora=calculator
yes they are called pen pencil or mechanical pencil. you have to click it like a pen for the led to come out