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It is difficult to determine the exact frequency of how often 猴 is used in everyday conversation, as it may vary depending on the context and region. However, as a commonly known animal, it is likely to be used fairly often in conversations related to animals, nature, or Chinese culture.
In Chinese culture, the monkey is often seen as a symbol of intelligence, playfulness, and mischief. As such, the word 猴 (hóu) may also be used in idiomatic expressions or phrases to describe someone who is clever or mischievous.
For example, the phrase "猴子上树" (hóu zi shàng shù) literally means "monkey climbing a tree," but it can also be used to describe someone who is very agile or skilled at climbing.
In addition, 猴 may also be used in compound words or phrases to describe specific types of monkeys, such as "猕猴" (mí hóu) for macaques or "狒狒" (fèi fèi) for baboons.
Overall, while it may not be used in every conversation, 猴 is a commonly known and used word in Chinese, especially in discussions related to animals or cultural references.
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