because they are unable to say anything else.
Monkeys make a variety of vocalizations to communicate with each other. The "oo oo ah ah" sound is commonly associated with monkeys in popular culture, but it doesn't accurately represent all monkey vocalizations, which can vary based on species, context, and individual behavior.
Did you mean "Ahah Sakom naka woliwon." meaning "Yes, Chief and thank you." ahah - yes Sakom - Chief naka - and woliwon - thank you
Ooh-ooh, Eek-eek, Aah-aah
To say "yes, I am" in Tagalog, you would say "oo, ako."
Monkeys make different sounds depending on their mood. When they want attention and/or food, they can be very vocal.
Monkeys can make a variety of sounds including chattering, screeching, and hooting. Each monkey species has its own unique vocalizations used for communication with other monkeys and to express emotions like excitement, aggression, or alarm.
m-oo-s the 'e' is silent 'oo' as in moon
A group of monkeys
oo ---- When a person is being polite, one would say "opo".
ahah
It's the same as in Tagalog: Oo
Monkey's make a kind of OO-OO-OOO-AAA-AAA-AAA noise. They can also make softer noises. Monkeys can also scream if they are scared. They make a kind of clicking or TCH-TCH noise sometimes, too.