Ah, what a lovely question. "Qu'est-ce qu'il ya dans ta trousse" means "What is in your pencil case" in French. You can answer by saying what items you have in your pencil case, like pencils, pens, erasers, and maybe even a ruler. It's a wonderful way to share a little piece of yourself with others.
To say "what is in your pencil case" in French, you would say "Qu'y a-t-il dans ta trousse ?"
What have you got in your bag?
"Do you have a highlighter in your pencil case?" is an English equivalent of the French phrase As-tu un surligneur dans ta trousse? The question also translates as "Do you have one marker pen in your bag?" in English. The pronunciation will be "ah-tyoo eh syoor-lee-nyey daw ta trooss" in French.
Dans mon sac, il y a...(In my bag, there is...)MasculineUn sac - a bag Un crayon - a pencilUn taille-crayon - a pencil sharpenerUn portable - A mobile phoneUn stylo - A pen/ a ballpoint penUn livre - A textbookUn cahier - An exercise bookFeminineUne gomme - A rubber Une trousse - A pencil caseUne règle - A rulerUne calculatrice - A calculatorPluralDes ciseaux - Scissors Des feutres - Felt-tip pens
'ouvrez votre trousse'
dans ta chair means in your flesh in English.
"et dans ta ville" means "and in your town" in French.
ta chambre (bedroom) ta pièce (room)
'dans ta maison'
In your life.
dans ta / votre bouche
Qu'est-ce qu'il y a dans ta ville ? means "what is there in your town?" in French.