He would say "Hello"
No because they were always in each others back :)
Probably Mickey Mouse, the cartoon dates to l928 ( a Disney original) Kermit ( originally not a true frog but a ( Frog-like Creature) only came out as part of the Muppets act in the mid-sixties. The muppets traipsed about on various variety shows long before taking up residence at- Sesame Street.
Mice is already a plural word, the plural of mouse.
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.
"Oh Toodles!"
No because they were always in each others back :)
Being a name Mickey Mouse is not recommended to be tranlated in any language.
hello
Probably Mickey Mouse, the cartoon dates to l928 ( a Disney original) Kermit ( originally not a true frog but a ( Frog-like Creature) only came out as part of the Muppets act in the mid-sixties. The muppets traipsed about on various variety shows long before taking up residence at- Sesame Street.
Its Μικυ Μαους.
RJ aime souris Mickey.
Mice is already a plural word, the plural of mouse.
ミッキーマウス /mi-kkii ma u su/ is Japanese for 'Mickey Mouse'.[-kk = gemination on k]
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.
kudishy saeyrt
"Oh Toodles!"
How Europeans refer too or say Mickey Mouse!