In German, a mouse is called "Maus." The term is used for both the animal and in some contexts, it can also refer to a computer mouse. The plural form of "Maus" is "Mäuse."
Mickey Mouse :-) Mickey Mouse :-)
mouse = die Maus.Maus
It is called a clicker If you mean the built in mouse, it is called a touch pad or mouse pad.
A baby mouse is called a pup or a pinkie.
A female mouse is called a doe. (and a male mouse is called buck) newborns are pinkies
Maus Nusse
House mouse
The German word may be Marshmallow or Mäusespeck ("mouse bacon") which is a similar confection.
The mouse is called Nysmpi The mouse is called Nysmpi
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"
air-mouse
still a mouse