Tagalog translation of COMMOTION: kaguluhan; paghimagsik
Yes, "commotion" is a noun. It refers to a noisy disturbance or uproar caused by a group of people.
sigwa - literally, it means "storm"or bagyo...but if you're going to use it in creative writing, you may mean it as rage of perils, or somewhat mga kaganapang magulo at pagsubok... -im not sure of it
You could say "I heard commotion coming from the basement," or something.
The Tagalog word for "English" is "Ingles."
Tagalog of about: tungkol
His controversial remarks caused a commotion. They were separated during the commotion. A synonym for commotion, a noun, is uproar.
No. Commotion is a noun.
What does commotion mean
There was a commotion when the bell rang.
Commotion is the correct spelling.
A commotion is a ruckus, a loud racket. Here are some sentences.Stop that commotion, you rotten kids!The party made such a commotion that the police were called.Jackie really kicked up a commotion at the rally.
Agitation But also, commotion.
The commotion kept her up!!
Commotion on the Ocean was created in 1956.
Start the Commotion was created in 1999.
It caused quite a commotion in the crowd.
I opened the door, not knowing what was causing the big commotion. The news is reporting a commotion on the streets of the downtown area.