How is the word bagages translated from French to English

Sacs et valises que transporte un voyageur.

The bags and cases a traveler carries.

noun
English translation
baggage

Examples with “bagages”

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  • Nous avons récupéré nos bagages à l'aéroport. We collected our baggage at the airport.

  • Il a apporté beaucoup de bagage émotionnel dans la relation. He brought a lot of baggage into the relationship.

  • Combien de bagages emportes-tu ? How much baggage are you taking?

  • Tout le monde traîne un peu de bagage émotionnel depuis l'enfance. Everyone carries some baggage from childhood.

  • Tous les bagages doivent être étiquetés avant l'enregistrement. All baggage must be labeled before check-in.

  • Est-elle encore aux prises avec ce vieux bagage émotionnel ? Is she still dealing with that old baggage?

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FAQ about “bagages”

How is “bagages” translated from French?
“bagages” translates into English as “baggage”. Add this word to your VibeLing vocabulary and lock it in with spaced repetition.
What does “bagages” mean?
Meaning of “bagages”: Sacs et valises que transporte un voyageur. In English — “baggage”.
What part of speech is “bagages”?
“bagages” is a noun.
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