Maus Nusse
The German commander was initially skeptical and thought the plan to capture the bridge at Nuts was unlikely to succeed.
die Maus (pl. Maeuse) - mouse.
To say body in German it is Körper
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The general said that the soldiers were "nuts" for thinking they could win the battle.
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"
nuts, fruits, squirrel, mouse, bobcat, wolfthere is a food web for a mouse
Mickey Mouse :-) Mickey Mouse :-)
mouse = die Maus.Maus
a guinea pig and a mouse aren't the same the guinea pig must have its own type of food like alphalpha pelets and hamsters should eat seeds,nuts,etc. Seeds and nuts are like poison to a guinea pig if the guinea pig and mouse are just eating alphalpha pelets (not seeds) i would say its ok.
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."
The German commander was initially skeptical and thought the plan to capture the bridge at Nuts was unlikely to succeed.
Most places I would say yes, but they have some crazy laws out in the land of fruits and nuts.
The German word may be Marshmallow or Mäusespeck ("mouse bacon") which is a similar confection.
"Expression mouse nuts" does not have a standard meaning in English. It appears to be a typo or a mistaken combination of words. Can you provide more context or clarify what you are referring to?
die Maus (pl. Maeuse) - mouse.
You would say, 'the mouse's barbecue'.