Borsa (Italian) means bag/purse in English.
As it refers to a woman's handbag It depends on where in the Spanish-speaking world you are. cartera (Handbag, pocketbook, wallet) bolsa (bag --Handbag) bolso (Handbag) bolsillo (Pocket - change-purse) monedero (Change purse, money holder) portamonedas ("place to carry money", Pocketbook, Wallet, Handbag) talega (Tote bag) As it refers to an action like "to purse your lips" Funcir (pucker, press, purse) Apretar (tighten, press together, pinch, squeeze, purse)
Un porte-monnaie (masculine) means a purse
in his or her bag/purse!!!
wallet/purse dog missing person criminals jewelry
"Bolsa" is Spanish for "purse/bag"
It is this lady's purse.
bolsa
The Spanish for purse (as in where you keep your money) is monedero.
Borsa (Italian) means bag/purse in English.
bolsa
bolso
Bolso.
purse (large bag, also called a pocketbook) = handbag
He perdido mi cartera
In Italian a translation is increspare. Always remember that depending on the context of your sentences, the translation can vary. There may also be slang terminology if you were to travel to Italy. Keep in mind that online translators may not always be correct, they are a reflection of the exact words you have typed in.You can see more, as well as other language translations for this word or phrase on answers.com at the following link: http://www.answers.com/purse.
Borsa del mendicante is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beggar's purse."Specifically, the feminine noun borsa means "purse." The word del combines the preposition di with the masculine singular definite article il to mean "of the." The masculine noun mendicante means "beggar."The pronunciation is "BOHR-sah dehl MEHN-dee-KAHN-teh."