For the animal, simply ape ("ape gestures") or apelike. For the meaning to imitate, the adjective is aping or apish (which carries a derogatory context).
Yes, ape is a noun because a noun is a person, place or thing. An ape can be considered a thing.
It is ape. There is no gender in the English noun.
It means that your as ugly as an ape
Ape as a noun is the name for many simians (as opposed to Monkey) Ape as a verb means to imitate somebody.
It means they shaved him
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Simian (Adjective) = Monkey Like or Ape Like
An ape without a tail is....an ape. No species of ape have tails.
Bathing is an action verb if you say it bathing with the 'a' sound as in 'apple', but if you say it 'bathing' with the 'a' sound as in 'ape' than it can be an adjective. For example: 'The bathing room.' 'Bathing' describes what kind of room it is. If that makes sense.
Ape (the animal) is simio or mono. Ape as a description of a big uncouth person, is bruto or bruta. Ape, used affectionately (or not) in "You big ape!, is "Pedazo de bruto!" or "Animal!" Ape, the verb, as in "to ape his manerisms" is imitar. Ape, as in "to go ape" (ie crazy) is "ponerse como loco"
What did the Ape put in the cup? brr-ape will be a good for this pun a brr-ape.
fat ape shibo saru baby ape akachan saru
An Orangutan is an Ape. The difference between a Monkey and Ape is an Ape has larger more developed brains.
yes bear is an ape
what do ape's eat
No.
The Sumatra ape is called an orangutan, the red ape.