spanish for monkey. could also refer to a mestizo, an indian, a tan or darker skinned person (not necessarily derogatory), or a mischievous person. goes by other forms. heavily used in mexico. in northern argentina it means youth.
2. Chango
In Yoruba/Santeria/Lucumi/Ma cumba Chango is the patron spirit of fire, thunder, lightning, masculine beauty, and dance. He controls the war and bata drums. Is a great warrior and lover. Chango represents a great number of human virtues and imperfections, a hard worker,courageous, a good friend, soothsayer and a healer. he is also a liar , womanizer, likes to provoke fights, is a braggart and a gambler. His colors are red and white. His symbols are the ram, and the double-headed axe.
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1. chango
spanish for monkey. could also refer to a mestizo, an indian, a tan or darker skinned person (not necessarily derogatory), or a mischievous person. goes by other forms. heavily used in mexico. in northern argentina it means youth.
2. Chango
In Yoruba/Santeria/Lucumi/Ma cumba Chango is the patron spirit of fire, thunder, lightning, masculine beauty, and dance. He controls the war and bata drums. Is a great warrior and lover. Chango represents a great number of human virtues and imperfections, a hard worker,courageous, a good friend, soothsayer and a healer. he is also a liar , womanizer, likes to provoke fights, is a braggart and a gambler. His colors are red and white. His symbols are the ram, and the double-headed axe.
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Chango = Monkey =P
chango simplemente se dice: monkey y se pronuncia monki
chango means monkey in spanish
Jose (spanish, english and Learning Japanese)
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monkey in English.
In other languages for your reference:
Arabic: قِرْد، سَعْدان
Chinese (Simplified): 猴子
Chinese (Traditional): 猴子
Czech: opice
Danish: abe
Dutch: aap
Estonian: ahv
Finnish: apina
French: singe
German: der Affe
Greek: μαϊμού
Hungarian: majom
Icelandic: api; smáapi; apaköttur
Indonesian: monyet
Italian: scimmia
Japanese: 猿
Korean: 원숭이
Latvian: pērtiķis
Lithuanian: beždžionė
Norwegian: ape
Polish: małpa
Portuguese (Brazil): macaco
Portuguese (Portugal): macaco
Romanian: maimuţă
Russian: обезьяна
Slovak: opica
Slovenian: opica
Swedish: apa
Turkish: maymun
Ape or monkey.