die Maus (pl. Maeuse) - mouse.
Maus Nusse
The German Maus was a super-heavy tank that was designed for armored superiority, fielding a 128 mm gun. But it was impractically slow (8 mph). The Maus was never completed.The T30 was only finished after the end of World War II but could have inflicted damage on a Maus with its oversized 155 mm gun. The T30 had lighter armor but was considerably faster at up to 22 mph.The T30 today is considered a "tank destroyer" and the Maus was not the largest tank that Nazi Germany designed. The biggest tank was called the Ratte (Landkreuzer P. 1000 Ratte) , five times the weight of the Maus at over 1000 metric tons. This proposed Super Tank would have mounted twin 280mm naval guns, as well as adopting marine diesel engines for its motive power.
Maus : A Survivor's Tale is a graphic novel by Art Spiegleman .
Awards * 1988 Angoulême International Comics Festival Awards - Religious Award: Christian Testimony & Prize for Best Comic Book: Foreign Comic Award (Maus: un survivant raconte). * 1988 Urhunden Prize - Foreign Album (Maus). * 1990 Max & Moritz Prizes - Special Prize (Maus). * 1992 Pulitzer Prize - Special Awards and Citations - Letters (Maus). [1] * 1992 Eisner Award - Best Graphic Album: Reprint (Maus II). * 1992 Harvey Award - Best Graphic Album of Previously Published Work (Maus II). [2] * 1993 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction (Maus II, A Survivor's Tale). [3] * 1993 Angoulême International Comics Festival Awards - Prize for Best Comic Book: Foreign comic (Maus: un survivant raconte, part II). * 1993 Urhunden Prize - Foreign Album (Maus II). * 1986 National Book Critics Circle Award * 1992 National Book Critics Circle Award
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The German word Maus is feminine, so the definite article is die and the indefinite article is eine.
Maus Nusse
Moritz and Maus are German surnames.
A mouse is "Maus" in German, noun feminine, so, "die Maus", and it forms its plural with an umlaut-that is, a change to the vowel sound-and the -e ending, which is an unstressed "uh" sound, so, "die Mäuse", phonetically, "dee moi-ze"
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Yes it is true. Here are some examples: (german to english) ball, ball, maus, mouse, cat, katze.
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Maus was created in 1991.
John Maus's birth name is John Joseph Maus.
Wilde maus was created in 1996.
Maus Gatsonides died in 1998.