luggage
The word 'bagages' refers to luggage in French. It's a plural noun often used in contexts such as travel and accommodation. For example, you could use it in a sentence like 'Où puis-je mettre mes bagages?' which translates to 'Where can I put my luggage?'
I forgot my luggage at the airport.
This sentence can be used when someone has left their luggage somewhere, in this case, the airport; indicating he/she needs to retrieve it.
We have a lot of luggage for this trip.
This sentence expresses the idea of having a large quantity of something. It is often used when preparing for a journey or trip, to emphasise the quantity of luggage.
Could you please watch my luggage while I go to the bathroom?
This phrase is used when asking someone to look after personal belongings. It is especially used in public places where leaving belongings unattended could be risky.