family first
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do you miss me in chamorro
In Guam, the word for family is "famalao'an" in Chamorro, the indigenous language of the island. The Chamorro culture places a strong emphasis on family and community ties. The term reflects the importance of familial relationships in daily life on the island.
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.
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In Chamorro, you can say "Si Yu'os Ma'åse" to express thankfulness for everything.
In Chamorro, the word for "help" is "tungo'." If you need to ask for help, you can say "Tungo' yo'!" which translates to "Help me!" Chamorro is the indigenous language of the Mariana Islands, including Guam.
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Dad in Chamorro is Tata (pronouced: tah-tah.)
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