"che'lu palao'an" which literally translates to sibling girl.
I assume you mean the language spoken in guam. Bunita means pretty or beautiful
sister = sahodari older sister = chechi younger sister = anujathi
சகோதரி, தங்கை, அக்காள் (sagothari, thangai, akkal) sister, younger-sister, elder-sister.
the Compound of Sister In Law is Hyphenated This is the example Ex. Sister-In-Law
If it was "please don't bother my sister and ___."It would be me, but if it was "My sister and ___ are going to the movies," it would be I.
I assume you mean the language spoken in guam. Bunita means pretty or beautiful
In Chamoru, the word for kitchen is "kitchen" itself, borrowed from English. However, the traditional term used is "chok," which refers to the cooking area or space. Chamoru language often incorporates elements of both indigenous and colonial influences, leading to such adaptations.
Ancient Chamoru People
We are called Chamorro (also spelled Chamoru)
Internal Bleeding but from what? Not sure.
Biba Yan Tata!
Maho is a Hawaiian name that means "thirsty." It is generally a girl's name and is of Chamoru origin. There are no known nicknames for the name Maho.
The Chamoru (spelled Chamorro by some) who are the indigenous people of Guam discovered Guam NOT Magellan. He was lost on his way to Indonesia to find the Spice Islands.
According to the Chamorro-English Dictionary (Topping, Oho, Dungca, 1975), the word is "pulan," although a new moon is referred to as "sinahi."
Guamanians or Chamorro PeopleThe Chamorro people or Chamoru people are the indigenous people of the Mariana Islands, which include the American territory of Guam and the United States Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands in Micronesia. Today, significant Chamoru populations also exist in several U.S. states including Hawaii, California, Washington, Texas and Nevada. According to the 2000 Census, approximately 65,000 people of Chamoru ancestry live on Guam and another 19,000 live in the Northern Marianas. Another 93,000 live outside the Marianas ( in Hawaii and West/Pacific coast of USA ). The Chamoru are primarily of Austronesian stock.Most Chamorros are Roman Catholic and few in the Marianas still maintain some customs and beliefs from the time before the first European conquests; some residents of the Marianas will still ask permission from ancestral spirits before entering parts of jungles. Traditional healers called suruhanas are still greatly respected for their knowledge of herbal treatments and spirits. Before Spanish colonization, Chamoru life centered on one's clan. Chamorro culture is strongly influenced by Spanish, Filipino, Japanese, and American customs; in addition, Chamorro food is also influenced by the various groups mentioned previously. Today, large extended families remain central to life in the Marianas.
In Chamorro, the word for family is "tåotao." The term encompasses the broader concept of relatives and community, reflecting the importance of familial ties in Chamorro culture. If you're referring to a more immediate family, you might use "familiå" as well.
Chamorros come from the Northern Mariana Islands & Guam. The Chamorros of the Northern Marianas would rather refer to the Chamorros of Guam as "Guamanians" so as not to confuse themselves with each other. Gumanians also prefer to call themselves the Chamoru people.