Schulranzen
school satchel
noun SHOOL-ran-tsen Rare
Origin: from Schule and Ranzen (knapsack)
Also means
schoolbag
Usage Note
Schulranzen is the sturdy, often boxy satchel that German primary-school children carry on their backs. It is a cultural fixture, traditionally given when a child starts school. Older pupils tend to switch to a Rucksack or Schultasche. The plural is unchanged: Schulranzen.
Examples
"Der neue Schulranzen ist ziemlich schwer."
Natural Translation
The new school satchel is rather heavy.
Literal Translation
The new school-satchel is rather heavy.
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