The cast of The White Mouse - 1921 includes: Wallace Beery as Dr. Lawler Pomeroy Cannon Ethel Grey Terry as Erimine Reeves Willard Louis as Sing Lu Margaret McWade as The Mother Lewis Stone as Sgt. Blake, R.C.M.P. Bessie Wong as Chinese Girl
The cast of La chauve-souris - 1932 includes: Rognoni Mauricet as Isidore Gaillardin Marcel Carpentier Marcelle Denya as Caroline Gaillardin Louise Lagrange Lisette Lanvin Anny Ondra as Arlette Robert Pizani
The cast of La souris bleue - 1937 includes: Roberta Robert Arnoux as Rigaud Bill Bocket Charles Fallot as Monsieur Martin Mireille Perrey as Madame Rigaud Marcelle Praince as Madame Leboudier Monique Rolland as Yvonne Betty Rowe as Miss Petitfair
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.
Jeff Tymoschuk was born on April 6, 1974, in Souris, Manitoba, Canada.
Ivor De Kirby was born on July 30, 1915, in Souris, Manitoba, Canada.
The cast of La chauve-souris - 1932 includes: Rognoni Mauricet as Isidore Gaillardin Marcel Carpentier Marcelle Denya as Caroline Gaillardin Louise Lagrange Lisette Lanvin Anny Ondra as Arlette Robert Pizani
The cast of Souris noire - 1987 includes: Suzanne Andrews as La Femme Vanessa Guedj as Souris noire
The literal translation is bald-mouse; it means ' a bat '.
A bat is "une chauve-souris" (feminine noun). Plural: "des chauves-souris". It is a compound word, modelled after chauve (bald) and souris (mouse).
The cast of La Petite Souris - 2009 includes: Erwan Marinopoulos Charles Van Tieghem
Feminine describes the gender of the French word chauve-souris. The feminine singular noun, which translates as "bat," with the literal wording of "bald mouse," may be preceded immediately by the feminine singular la since French employs definite articles where English does and does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(la) shov-soo-ree" in French.
If you're referring to a bat (animal) that is called a "chauve souris" which is feminine.
The cast of La queue de la souris - 2008 includes: Anthony Poupard as Mouse
A bat (baseball, cricket) is bat, or batte, or specifically batte de base-ball.The winged mammal bat is chauve-souris.(The animal) une chauve-souris (literally a bald mouse). (What you would use in sports) une batte.
The cast of La coccinelle et la souris - 2011 includes: Alyse Gaultier Alain Turpin Fanie Zanini as Lou
The cast of Souris souris - 1993 includes: Sally Ann Marsh Bruno Balp Julie Carli Yvonne Clech Erik Collinson Laurence Crouzet Silvie Feit Julie Higginson Penelope Keith Brigitte Lecordier Christopher Orton Ross Orton Mathonwy Reeves Claude Rollet Jacques Ruisseau Renaud Tissier
Vous Etes Aveugle comme un pipistrelle! ( You are Blind like a Bat- the French version of the American phrase- Blind as a Bat) Pipistrelle is the generic term for the chiropteric mammals in French. Pipistrello is also in Italian- applied to Bats in general as well as a species called Vesper Bats which haunt belfries.