rayot / gubut
- Meaning: riot, chaos, disorder, trouble
- Part of speech: noun / adjective
- Usage:
- Rayot and gubut both refer to chaotic situations like riots, conflicts, or disorderly events.
- Rayot is often used in more violent or large-scale conflicts, like riots or uprisings.
- Gubut can refer to general disorder, confusion, or trouble, not necessarily violent.
Example Sentences:
- Rayot (Noun – “riot, violent conflict”)
- Dunay rayot sa plaza kagabii.
– There was a riot at the plaza last night. - Ang mga pulis misulod aron hunongon ang rayot.
– The police entered to stop the riot.
- Dunay rayot sa plaza kagabii.
- Gubut (Noun – “disorder, trouble”)
- Naa nasad gubut sa eskwelahan tungod sa mga estudyante.
– There was trouble again at the school because of the students. - Gubut kaayo ang merkado kung pista.
– The market is very chaotic during festivals.
- Naa nasad gubut sa eskwelahan tungod sa mga estudyante.
- Gubut (Adjective – “messy, disorderly”)
- Gubut kaayo ang balay human sa party.
– The house was very messy after the party.
- Gubut kaayo ang balay human sa party.
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