Monos Meaning in English
word · lemma: mono
Definition
Monos is the plural of 'mono,' meaning monkeys—small to medium-sized primates found mainly in trees, known for being clever and playful.
Usage & Nuances
'Monos' is always plural (more than one monkey) and is informal, mostly used in conversation or children’s stories. Do not confuse with 'mono' (singular). In Spanish, 'mono' can also mean 'cute' (adjective), but 'monos' as a noun always means monkeys.
Spanish: monoPortuguese (BR): macacoPortuguese (PT): macacoChinese (Simplified): 猴子Chinese (Traditional): 猴子Hindi: बंदरArabic: قردBengali: বানররাRussian: обезьяныJapanese: サルたちVietnamese: những con khỉKorean: 원숭이들Turkish: maymunlarUrdu: بندرIndonesian: monyet-monyet
Example Sentences
The monos are playing in the trees.
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We saw five monos at the zoo.
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Look at those monos swinging from branch to branch!
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The kids laughed as the monos made funny faces.
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In this part of the jungle, you’ll always hear monos chattering overhead.
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The monos eat bananas every day.
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