ネズミ (nezumi) means both 'Rat' and 'Mouse' in Japanese.
鼠 【ねずみ】 nezumi translates to "mouse" or "rat."
Nezumi means rat and mouse in japanese
The word Raton is Spanish for Mouse (Computer) or Rat (The animal).
Fat rat is probably the phrase you are looking for. A rat is a rodent, and fat means overweight.
The English translation is "There is a girl" (nina usually means "little girl")
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White in Japanese means howaido, shiroi, shiro, howaitoand rat means nezumi. Any of those definitions could work.
"Rat" in English is ratto in Italian.
鼠 【ねずみ】 nezumi translates to "mouse" or "rat."
It can be written: ねずみ
Ratón (ra-TON). Three blind mice would be "tres ratones ciegos". Hope this helps.
Greek word for "rat is "αρουραίος" or writen with English letters, "arouraios". It is pronounced "a-roo-re-os".
Rat or mice
Nezumi means rat and mouse in japanese
Nezumi
The word Raton is Spanish for Mouse (Computer) or Rat (The animal).
From the German word Hamastra. The older English name for the animal was the German Rat