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Layna means to tell, to speak or to speak about.
Heritage in the Chamorro language of the U.S. Territory of Guam.
LAYNA MOSLEY has written: 'GLOBAL CAPITAL AND NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS'
In Chamorro, "mangi" translates to "to eat" or "to eat food." It is a verb commonly used in everyday conversation among Chamorro speakers. The term reflects the importance of food and communal dining in Chamorro culture.
"Taitague" is a surname of Chamorro origin from Guam. It is a common last name among Chamorro people.
I am sad.
Shayna Lefevre
In Chamorro, "pekåru" refers to a type of pig. It is often used in cultural contexts, particularly in relation to traditional feasts and celebrations where roasted pig is a central dish. The term reflects the importance of pigs in Chamorro cuisine and social gatherings.
Charissa Chamorro's birth name is Chamorro, Charissa Cree.
In Chamorro, you can say "Ahe" to mean "no." Another way to express refusal or disagreement is by saying "Tåya'" which translates to "not" or "there isn't." Both terms are commonly used in everyday conversations.
Diego Manuel Chamorro.
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