In Chamorro, "island girl" can be translated as "fana' i tano'" or "fana' i isla." The term "fana'" means girl or young woman, while "tano'" refers to land or earth, and "isla" means island. Chamorro is the indigenous language of the Mariana Islands, including Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands.
how do you spell boyfriend in chamorro
Oh, dude, you just say "baihu" to refer to a girl in Chamorro. It's like saying "girl" in English, but with a little island flair. So, next time you're in Guam, you can impress everyone with your Chamorro language skills.
do you miss me in chamorro
Hafa bidadamu
In Chamorro, you can say "Si Yu'os Ma'åse" to express thankfulness for everything.
MAGOF
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Dad in Chamorro is Tata (pronouced: tah-tah.)
I gachong-hu.
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to smile: chatge