Katherine Bordallo Aguon has written: 'Let's chat in Chamorro' -- subject(s): Japanese language, Chamorro language, Conversation and phrase books, English language 'Chamorro' -- subject(s): Textbooks for foreign speakers, Chamorro language, English
Heritage in the Chamorro language of the U.S. Territory of Guam.
The word Chamorro means Guamanian, which are people from Guam. Chamorro is the native word for the people and language of the Mariana's Islands.
Chamorro is the native language of Guam, spoken by the indigenous Chamorro people. It is an Austronesian language that has influences from Spanish and other languages due to Guam's history of colonization by various countries.
The Spanish colonised the Chamorro for 300 years, substituting Spanish/Catholic customs and ways for the traditional Chamorro ones, including the introduction of the Spanish language, many words of which have entered Chamorro.
Spanish is not commonly spoken in Guam. The official languages of Guam are English and Chamorro, with English being the primary language used for business and government. Some residents may speak Spanish as a second language, but it is not widespread.
No. Guam's 2 official languages are English and Chamorro.
it means brother or sister in english (sibling) in the chamorro language.
The 2 official languages are:ChamorroEnglishChamorro is the official language for Guam and the nearby Northern Mariana Islands. The language contains many Spanish loanwords, but also has the indigenous CHAMORRO (spelled CHAMORU by the people).American Sign Language is the language of the deaf people in Guam.
A Chamorro is a person whose ancestry is of Chamorro Descent or A Native born individual from the Mariana islands of Guam, Rota, Tinian or Saipan.
Charissa Chamorro's birth name is Chamorro, Charissa Cree.
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