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It is actually a prefix meaning "one". A monorail is a train running on one rail. A monomaniac is a person obsessed with one thing. A monarch is a single person who is a ruler of a country. A monotone is a single tone, and a monotonous person or speech is one which has only one tone--very boring. A monopoly is a sector of the economy owned by one person or corporation, and the board game is all about becoming the sole owner of all the property on the board. A monograph is a specific study of a single specialized topic, usually by one researcher. The disease called mononucleosis is often called "mono" for short by those who find the whole name a bit of a mouthful.

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13y ago

"Mono e mono" means nothing. "Mano a mano" is spanish for hand to hand. Mono e mono is a common misnomer.

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13y ago

"Mono" has no real meaning, rather it implies either an object or a person in the sentence. The difference is the use of kanji.

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the prefix "mono-" means one

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12y ago

"Un mono" is "a monkey".

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11y ago

one

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