There is no Hebrew word for chaos. Israelis usually just use the English word, pronounced kah-ooss (×›×וס).
You could also poetically say matsav shel tohu vavohu (מצב של תוהו ובוהו). It means situation of tohu vavohu. [tohu vavohu is a phrase taken from Genesis that means "unformed"]
The Greek word for chaos is khaos. The word chaos refers to a jumbled state of disorder or confusion.
Τhe equivalent words for turmoil in greek are: "αναταραχή" (anatarakhee), κρίση (kreessee), αναβρασμός (anavrazmos), φασαρία (fassaree-a).
Σκορπισμένος [skorpismEnos]
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to'hoo
The word chaos comes from Greece.
Chaos
Yes, the word chaos is a noun; a word for a situation without order; a word for a thing.
chaos
chaos = el caos
The word Chaos has two syllables. (Cha-os)
There is no Hebrew word for "an." There is no indefinite article in Hebrew.
There is chaos among us.
The Russian word for "chaos" is "xaoc" in Cyrillic, pronounced "kay-os".
Calalini is not a Hebrew word and has no meaning in Hebrew.
There is chaos when people are getting on a train!