bat
The German word for 'bat' is 'Fledermaus'. This word is a compound noun, made up of 'Fleder' (which means 'flutter') and 'Maus' (which means 'mouse'). The word is used to describe a nocturnal flying mammal that is often associated with caves and darkness. In German, the word is pronounced as 'fled-er-maus'.
The bat flies at night.
This sentence emphasizes the nocturnal nature of bats, indicating that they conduct most of their activities such as flying during the night.
The bat has very good hearing.
This sentence emphasizes the well-developed sense of hearing in bats, which is an important adaptation for their nocturnal lifestyle and hunting.
The bat is a symbol of Halloween.
This sentence indicates the cultural significance of bats, particularly their association with the holiday of Halloween in various cultures.