Bayan vs Barrio - What's the difference?
bayan | barrio |
(in Venezuela or the Dominican Republic) A slum on the periphery of a major city; a low to middle-class neighborhood in a lesser city.
(in some Spanish-speaking countries) A municipality or subdivision of a municipality.
(in the Phillippines) A barangay.
* 2008 , Resil B. Mojares, Beast in the Fields'', GĂ©mino H. Abad (editor), ''Upon Our Own Ground: Filipino short stories in English: 1956 to 1972 ,
(informal, US) An area or neighborhood in a US city inhabited predominantly by Spanish-speakers or people of Hispanic origin.
* 1993 , Diego Vigil, The Established Gang'', Scott Cummings, Daniel J. Monti (editors), ''Gangs: The Origins and Impact of Contemporary Youth Gangs in the United States ,
As nouns the difference between bayan and barrio
is that bayan is a type of chromatic button accordion developed in Russia in the early 20th century while barrio is a slum on the periphery of a major city; a low to middle-class neighborhood in a lesser city.bayan
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) ; named after 11th-century bard Boyan.See also
* garmonEtymology 2
(etyl)Anagrams
*barrio
English
(wikipedia barrio)Noun
(en noun)page 413,
- In the barrio', they talked excitedly about the wood-gatherer's discovery. There was so much pushing and quibbling over details that by the time the ' barrio had organized itself to set out for Salug to investigate, dusk had already fallen.
page 98,
- After World War II, its prospering working-class white residents moved to other, more upscale suburban developments, and by the 1950s the area had become an isolated ethnic enclave with its own barrio gang.