Translations: the word in the other languages
- Afrikaans: ape
- Amharic: የታዘዘ
- Arabic: القرود
- Azerbaijani: meymun
- Bashkir: маймыл
- Belarusian: малпы
- Bulgarian: маймуна
- Bengali: বানর
- Bosnian: majmuni
- Catalan: els micos
- Cebuano: unggoy
- Czech: opice
- Welsh: mwncïod
- Danish: aber
- German: Affen
- Greek: μαϊμούδες
- Esperanto: simioj
- Spanish: los monos
- Estonian: ahvid
- Basque: tximinoak
- Persian: میمون
- Finnish: apinat
- French: les singes
- Irish: mhoncaí
- Scottish Gaelic: monkeys
- Galician: monos
- Gujarati: વાંદરા
- Hebrew: קופים
- Hindi: बंदरों
- Croatian: majmun
- Haitian: makak
- Hungarian: majmok
- Armenian: monkey
- Indonesian: monyet
- Icelandic: apar
- Italian: scimmie
- Japanese: 猿
- Javanese: kethek
- Georgian: monkeys
- Kazakh: маймылдар
- Khmer: ស្វា
- Kannada: ಕೋತಿಗಳು
- Korean: 원숭이
- Kyrgyz: обезьяны
- Latin: simiae
- Luxembourgish: Af
- Lao: ]
- Lithuanian: beždžionės
- Latvian: pērtiķiem
- Malagasy: gidro
- Mari: маймыл
- Maori: makimaki
- Macedonian: мајмуните
- Malayalam: മങ്കീസ്
- Mongolian: сармагчин
- Marathi: माकडे
- Hill Mari: маймыл
- Malay: monyet
- Maltese: xadini
- Burmese: မျောက်
- Nepali: बाँदर
- Dutch: apen
- Norwegian: aper
- Punjabi: monkeys
- Papiamento: di makaku
- Polish: małpy
- Portuguese: macacos
- Romanian: maimuțe
- Russian: обезьяны
- Sinhalese: වඳුරන්
- Slovak: opice
- Slovenian: opice
- Albanian: majmunët
- Serbian: мајмуни
- Sundanese: monyet
- Swedish: apor
- Swahili: nyani
- Tamil: குரங்குகள்
- Telugu: కోతులు
- Tajik: маймун
- Thai: ลิง
- Tagalog: monkeys
- Turkish: maymunlar
- Tatar: обезьяны
- Udmurt: обезьянлэсь
- Ukrainian: мавпи
- Urdu: بندروں
- Uzbek: maymun
- Vietnamese: khỉ
- Xhosa: monkeys
- Yiddish: מאַנגקיז
- Chinese: 猴子