How to Say "wilds" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “wilds” is “monte” — B1 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.
English → SpanishB1
nounB1
unpopulated, wild territory

Examples
Nos perdimos un poco al entrar en el monte.
We got a little lost when we entered the woods.
Hay que tener cuidado con los incendios en el monte seco.
We must be careful with fires in the dry scrubland.
El perro se escapó y se metió en el monte.
The dog escaped and went into the brush.
Gender Reminder
Even though 'monte' ends in '-e', it is a masculine noun, so you use 'el monte' or 'un monte'.
Confusing 'Monte' and 'Bosque'
Mistake: “Using 'bosque' when referring to low, wild brush or scrubland.”
Correction: 'Monte' is often used for wilder, less managed land, whereas 'bosque' implies a taller, more established forest.
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