El Equipaje De Mano

Hand luggage
Real World Example
The Spanish phrase "el equipaje de mano" translates to "hand luggage" in English. To remember this, think of "equipage" like a knight’s equipment or gear, which they always keep close at hand. Now, imagine Sir Luggage-a-Lot, a whimsical knight whose trusty steed is actually a rolling suitcase. Just as a knight never parts with his sword, Sir Luggage-a-Lot always has his "equipage" in hand when he travels, hence "el equipaje de mano." 🧳
Practice Version
