The German word Maus is feminine, so the definite article is die and the indefinite article is eine.
mouse = die Maus.Maus
die Maus (pl. Maeuse) - mouse.
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"
The English word "baby" is "das Baby" in German. "Kleinkind" is the correct German term for toddler. "Säugling" is another word used for a baby. If you're wondering what word to use for your girlfriend, you could use: Maus, Mäuschen, Hase, Häschen, Schnuckie, Süße, Süßer, Bärchen, Liebling or Schatz.
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.