Examples of using "Koffer" in a sentence and their english translations:
Open your suitcase.
Is this your suitcase?
- Who does this suitcase belong to?
- Whose suitcase is this?
One of my suitcases is missing.
- What's the weight of your suitcase?
- How heavy is your suitcase?
Your suitcase is too heavy.
Your suitcases are over there.
- What's the weight of your suitcase?
- How heavy is your suitcase?
Did you lock your suitcase?
- Which is your luggage?
- Which is your suitcase?
Who does this suitcase belong to?
My suitcase is broken.
Tom packed his bags.
Whose suitcase is that?
Tom opened his suitcase.
Where's your suitcase?
Please open the package.
- Where's my suitcase?
- Where is my suitcase?
- It's my suitcase.
- That's my suitcase.
Tom is packing his suitcase.
Leave the suitcase there!
Please open your suitcase.
Tom is packing his bags.
These suitcases are heavy.
Where are your suitcases?
Does this suitcase bother you?
Who does the suitcase belong to?
Tom's suitcase is empty.
Where are our suitcases?
Let me carry your suitcase.
He's unpacking his suitcase.
Put these suitcases somewhere else.
I can't get this suitcase open.
Can you manage to carry the suitcase by yourself?
I'm looking for a small suitcase.
Somebody has stolen my suitcase.
Tom repacked his suitcase.
Where do you want these suitcases?
Your suitcase is too heavy.
Tom unpacked his suitcase.
One of my suitcases is missing.
How heavy is your suitcase?
I opened all my suitcases.
I had to open my suitcase.
What's in your suitcase?
Tom put down his suitcase.
My suitcase got lost.
Let me carry your suitcase.
These suitcases are really heavy.
Who does this suitcase here belong to?
How much does her suitcase weigh?
I'm waiting for my suitcase.
- What's the weight of your suitcase?
- How much does your suitcase weigh?
Keep an eye on this suitcase.
Would you like me to carry your suitcase for you?
That suitcase isn't theirs.
In the luggage rack there are five suitcases.
That isn't Tom's suitcase.
You forgot your suitcase.
Mary unpacked her suitcase.
I have to unpack my suitcases.