estuche estuche
Translation: What do you have in your case (e.g. pencil box or jewelry case)?
Un estuche is 'a case'. It is masculine, this is also seen in the use of the definite article 'un'. If it were a feminine word, it would be 'una estuche', however it is not.
to say pencil case in spanish you spell it as un estuche
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"Un estuche" translates to "a case" or "a pouch" in English.
estuche estuche
It can mean: Box, case, sheath, slipcase.
Translation: What do you have in your case (e.g. pencil box or jewelry case)?
'No tengo' means, "I don't have..." An 'estuche' can be many things. It can be a way of saying, "I don't have any high trump cards. " It can mean, "I don't have a doctor's kit bag." It can mean, "I don't have a jewelery box." It can also mean, "I don't have a student's school material kit bag (smaller than a backpack - 'mochila).' A set of drafting instruments might also come in an 'estuche.' Take your pick; they're all correct.
Un estuche is 'a case'. It is masculine, this is also seen in the use of the definite article 'un'. If it were a feminine word, it would be 'una estuche', however it is not.
to say pencil case in spanish you spell it as un estuche
Mi estuche tiene. . .
"Dentro de mi estuche, tengo..."
i hope this helps, pencil case in spanish is un estuche . :)
¿Qué tienes en tu estuche de lapices?
¿Me prestas tu eres estuche de lápices? Can I borrow your you're pencil case?