Stand Ye Guamanians
"Stand Ye Guamanians" (Chamorro: Fanohge Chamoru) is the official territorial anthem of Guam. As a United States dependency, the official national anthem is still the "Star Spangled Banner". Adopted in 1919, the words and music were written by Ramon Manalisay Sablan.
Chamorro lyrics
- Fanohge Chamoru put it tano'-ta
- Kånta i ma tunå-ña gi todu i lugåt.
- Para i onra, para i gloria
- Abiba i isla sen parat.
- Para i onra, para i gloria
- Abiba i isla sen parat.
- U todu i tiempo i pas para hita
- Yan ginen i langet na bendesion.
- Kontra i piligru, na'fansåfo' ham
- Yu'os prutehi i islan Guåhan.
- Kontra i piligru, na'fansåfo' ham
- Yu'os prutehi i islan Guåhan.
English lyrics
- Stand ye Guamanians for your country
- And sing her praise from shore to shore
- For her honor, for her glory
- Exalt our island forever more.
- For her honor, for her glory
- Exalt our island forever more.
- May everlasting peace reign o'er us
- May heaven's blessing to us come
- Against all perils, do not forsake us
- God protect our isle of Guam.
- Against all perils, do not forsake us
- God protect our isle of Guam.
External links
| National anthems of Oceania and the Pacific Islands |
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