This is the 2299th most frequent Arabic word.
القردة
"القردة" in English means "the monkeys."
In this sentence, 'القردة' functions as the subject of the sentence, referring to the animals known for their agility and association with trees.
القردة تتسلق الأشجار بسرعة.
The monkeys climb trees quickly.
Here, 'القردة' is the object of the sentence, representing the entity that was observed.
لقد شاهدتُ القردة في الحديقة.
I saw the monkeys in the park.
In this usage, 'القردة' refers to a category or classification within zoological terms, indicating a broader context than just individual animals portrayed as monkeys.