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What is mess in Tagalog?

There are a few different ways to say "mess" in Tagalog, depending on the context:

General mess:

* kalat (kah-lat) - This is the most common and general term for mess. It refers to a state of disarray or clutter.

* gulo (goo-loh) - This word implies a more chaotic or disorganized mess.

* kaguluhan (kah-goo-loo-han) - This is a more formal word for mess or confusion.

Specific types of mess:

* dumi (doo-mee) - This refers to dirt or filth.

* kalat ng pagkain (kah-lat nang pah-ghee-kin) - This means "food mess".

* kalat ng basura (kah-lat nang bah-soo-rah) - This means "garbage mess".

Examples:

* "Ang kwarto ko ay kalat." (My room is messy.)

* "Ang table ay gulo." (The table is chaotic.)

* "Dumi ang bahay." (The house is dirty.)

* "May kalat ng pagkain sa sahig." (There is a food mess on the floor.)

The specific word you choose will depend on the context and the type of mess you are referring to.

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