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How Europeans refer too or say Mickey Mouse!
How Europeans refer too or say Mickey Mouse!
Mishka mushka means Mickey Mouse as the Europeans refer or say it.
No because they were always in each others back :)
There is no real translation, Greeks call it exactly like that.
Why , hello , yoo - hoo "Oh Mickey . . . "
The phrase "my mouse" is translated from English to French as "ma souris".It should be noted that "souris" is not only the translation for the mouse rodent, but also for a computer mouse, therefore, the translation if referring to a computer mouse would be the same.
a mouse is a control that helps you work your computer
Mickey and Minnie are not married, and have no children. Sometimes they have appeareed in films like "Mickey's Christmas Carol" and are depicted as being married and have children, but according to Disney the two mice are not a couple offscreen.
Not on screen According to Walt Disney, Mickey and Minnie Mouse have never been married on screen. But, in 1933, during an interview with Film Pictorial, Walt said, "In private life, Mickey is married to Minnie... What it really amounts to is that Minnie is, for screen purposes, his leading lady." Two years later in 1935, he told Louise Morgan in the News Chronicle "There's no marriage in the land of make-believe. Mickey and Minnie must live happily ever after." The discussion of Mickey and Minnie's wedding has been fueled by the 1932 film Mickey's Nightmare in which Mickey falls asleep in the armchair instead of meeting Minnie at the local dance. Mickey dreams of being married to Minnie and is surrounded by numerous little Mickey mice. Then in 1935, a cover for for the sheet music "The Wedding Of Mister Mickey Mouse"shows a picture of a beaming Mickey, dressing in a tux, leading Minnie, dressed in a veil, from the church to the happy cheering of Horace Horsecollar and Clarabelle Cow. This music was a Novelty Fox-trot with music by Franz Vienna and words by Edward Pola with special permission by Walt Disney. " ~ Walt Disney
How to say mickey mouse in german
If I was you (which I'm not) I would have my people call Mickey's people and maybe have one of his representives (his posse, maybe?) call back to one of your people to pass along the word-up. Faking his world- renowned voice (even over the phone) would be out of the question.