a monkey is 'un singe' in French.
In French, "I have a monkey" is translated as "J'ai un singe."
un singe (masc.)
"Le singe" means "the monkey" in French.
monkey = tumbili
Singe. This means monkey, and although it is very very close, it's not exactly the same.
The word for monkey is masculine. It is le singe.
The latin word for monkey is simianus............in german ..affe......in spanish.....mono.........in french....singe
monkey in french is singe.
monkey is spelled 'singe' (masc.) in French.
In French, "I have a monkey" is translated as "J'ai un singe."
The female of the monkey is called "guenon" in French. The monkey - as a species, or any monkey when its gender is not relevant - is called "singe".
"Little monkey in french."
un singe (masc.)
"Le singe" means "the monkey" in French.
Trou is French for hole Macaque is French for monkey Trou Macaque is either a Monkey hole or a hole monkey.
monkey = singe (n.masc.)
Oh, dude, you're really testing my language skills here. It's spelled M-O-N-K-E-Y... Nah, just kidding! In French, "monkey" is spelled S-I-N-G-E. So, like, next time you're in France and you see a cute little monkey, you can be like, "Oh, regardez le singe!"