Why did King Kong used to name the Giant Ape or Monkey? Why not use the name Giant Monkey, Great Ape, Monkey King, Giant Ape, or something else?
According to the linguist, says King Kong comes from the English and Latin, which means Monkey King. Raja means King (English) and Kong means Monkey (Latin).
Here are the words that are related to Kong:
1. Kong Kong time: That is a lot of Monkey
Imagine, multiplied by the Monkey Monkey!
2. Kong Res (Congress): That Monkey collector
Res stands for residue, the remaining accumulated.
3. Kong Kow: That, Monkey Gaul
Mandarin Kow of non-formal means to play, socialize or girl talk.
4. Ngong Kong: Squatting Monkeys Meaning
Ngong Squatting means seated or in Sanskrit.
5. Kong Guan: That Monkey Biscuits
Or Biscuit's favorite monkey!
6. Kong Lomerat: That is a large collection of Monkey
Glomerat means to roll into a large ball.
7. Kong Si (Kongsi): That Four Monkey businessman)
The Mandarin is the language that is four.
8. Cu Kong: Monkey That is a lot of his money
Cu means a lot of money by the ancient Mandarin language which has expired.
9. Eng Kong: Mbahnya That Monkey!
10. Sing Kong: The root tuber hide in the ground, ama afraid of monkeys!
S = singitan (Idioms Java = lurking.)
11. Bo Kong: That is part of the body behind the monkey at the bottom that looks swollen.
Bo = aboh (Javanese = swelling.)
13. Jerang Kong: That monkey skeleton!
Jerang = bones according to the language of the middle of nowhere.
14. Bang Kong: Monkey oversleep!
Bang = stands up.
15. Sun Go Kong:
Sun = kiss
Go = go or Hayo
Kong = monkey
Sun Go Kong = Hayo Monkey kiss
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