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No. English is primarily spoken with the locals (what the "natives" refer to themselves as) speaking both English and Chamorro. There are also large populations of Filipinos who speak the various dialects of the languages spoken on their islands, and Japanese. Most speak English as their primary language.
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 is not a foreign country. It is an unincorporated territory of the United States, located in the western Pacific Ocean. It is considered a part of the United States, but it does not have the same status as a state or a fully independent country.
The term Guamanian is referring to someone from the country of Guam. Within the country local people will refer to themselves as Chamorros instead of Guamanian.
Actually, it might be Filipino or Chamaro (the language of Guam).
No. English is primarily spoken with the locals (what the "natives" refer to themselves as) speaking both English and Chamorro. There are also large populations of Filipinos who speak the various dialects of the languages spoken on their islands, and Japanese. Most speak English as their primary language.
Yes, Guillermo, being from Guam, likely speaks Spanish, as Guam has historical ties to Spain. However, English and Chamorro are more commonly spoken on the island. The level of Spanish fluency can vary among individuals, depending on their background and education.
No one living in Guam speaks spanish, but some Visitors may be from Spanish speaking countries.
The Spanish Colonies of Guam and Puerto Rico.
The Spanish American War was fought in Spanish Colonial Cuba, Spanish Colonial Puerto Rico and Spanish Philippines. The US fired on Guam, did no damage and they thought it was a ship's salute. They were not aware that a War was in progress and the small number of Spanish soldiers in Guam surrendered.
The ares code for Guam is 671
Guam was not sold to the United States, but was obtained from Spain following the Treaty of Paris in 1898, as a result of the American victory in the Spanish American War.
the same as many spanish speaking countries, "Adios" but, Guam pronouces it as "Ajos."
Yes, Guam became a US Territory as a result of the Spanish American War.
No. Guam's 2 official languages are English and Chamorro.
Guam became a US Territory.
No. Guam's 2 official languages are English and Chamorro.