What does «monona» mean in Spanish?
- Voice with which the grace of a woman is praised or praised, especially if she is a girl or very young. Said of a girl or young woman, pretty, well-groomed or graceful.
Examples of use in Spanish: "es una joven muy monona".
- Said of an attractive thing, that attracts attention by its appearance or arrangement.
♦ Used in: Argentina - Chile - Uruguay
Examples of use in Spanish: "¡qué prenda más monona que usas!".
- A type of folk song that originated in the 18th century in Villanueva de la Reina, a town located in the province of Jaén (Spain). It is a copla, with spicy or biting lyrics, usually about political or sexual matters, typical of the cortijos during the olive harvest.