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Pencil case
The correct article for "trousse" is "la" since "trousse" is feminine in French. So it is "la trousse."
Une trousse (fem.) is a pencil case in English.
what's in the bag?
Yes, trousse is a feminine noun in french. We can use the articles "une" or "la"
La Peur aux trousse - 2014 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:14A (Ontario) Canada:13+ (Quebec) USA:R
in my bag there is a blue pencil case
The word 'trousse' is pronounced as troosse. The plural form of 'trousse' is 'trousses'. It's pronounced the same way in the singular and the plural, because the final 's' is silent. The word means 'small bag, case or kit'. It's a feminine gender noun. So 'une trousse' means 'a, or one', and 'la trousse' means 'the'.
The French word "trousse" translates to "case" or "kit" in English. It commonly refers to a pouch or container used to hold various items, such as school supplies or toiletries. For example, a "trousse à crayons" is a pencil case. The term can also be used more broadly to describe any small, organized collection of items.
What are you wearing? - What do you wear? or What are you carrying? - What do you carry?
Oui je l'ai ici.
la means the in english