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Diferencia entre "Luggage", "Bagagge" and "Suitcase"?
I would like to know in which cases it is appropiate to use it :)
Aug 3, 2017 3:27 AM
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Luggage and baggage (check the spelling) are uncountable collective nouns. Suitcase is a singular noun, so refers to one item of baggage, and is a specific type and size of bag. Luggage and baggage could be one or many suitcases, and could include your carry-on bag, and possibly other items, such as boxes, and sporting goods bags.
I think that luggage and baggage might be more common in Britain and the USA respectively. Or maybe it's the other way around? ;) We use both interchangeably.
August 3, 2017
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