In Kisii language of African origin,"Tori ange/are mono" has the meaning of "Not too near/far" in English.
"Tori, Ange, and Mono."
The suffix "-mono" is derived from the Greek language. In Greek, "mono" means "alone" or "single." It is commonly used in English as a suffix to denote something that is unique or singular, such as "monopoly" or "monotone."
The prefix "mono" comes from the Greek language.
The Spanish word "mono" means "monkey" and "peine" means "comb" in English. Together, "mono comb" would be translated as "monkey comb" in English.
A mono-based national language is a language that is primarily based on one linguistic source or origin. Examples include languages like Icelandic or Korean. A multi-based national language, on the other hand, is a language that has multiple linguistic sources or origins influencing its development, such as English, which has influences from Latin, Germanic, and French languages.
"El mono es suyo" translates to "The monkey is his/hers" in English.
In the Kisii language of African origin,"Imbuya mono" has the meaning of "Welcome" in English language. has the meaning of "Thank you" in English language.
In Kisii language of African origin,"Nagokigwe mono" has the meaning of "I have enjoyed myself" in English.
It's the same in english as it is in Greek.
Mono people speak:EnglishOwens Valley Paiute (also called Mono Language)Most people speak English. As of 2018, there are less than 25 native speakers of the Mono language left, and about 100 people have some ability to speak it it as a second language.
The suffix "-mono" is derived from the Greek language. In Greek, "mono" means "alone" or "single." It is commonly used in English as a suffix to denote something that is unique or singular, such as "monopoly" or "monotone."
Mono in Italian means "one" in English."
mono is not a latin word
He/she is a monkey.
The Spanish word "mono" means "monkey" and "peine" means "comb" in English. Together, "mono comb" would be translated as "monkey comb" in English.
The prefix "mono" comes from the Greek language.
The prefix "mono-" derives from the Greek language. The equivalent Latin prefix would be "uni-".
A mono-based national language is a language that is primarily based on one linguistic source or origin. Examples include languages like Icelandic or Korean. A multi-based national language, on the other hand, is a language that has multiple linguistic sources or origins influencing its development, such as English, which has influences from Latin, Germanic, and French languages.