In Chamorro, you can express "my condolences" by saying "Malao' na ta'lo." This phrase conveys sympathy and support to someone who is grieving. Chamorro is the native language of the Mariana Islands and reflects the culture and traditions of the Chamorro people.
"My I offer my condolences on your loss?"
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Hafa bidadamu
Translation: Condolencias I express my condolences = Expreso mis condolencias.
In Chamorro, you can say "Si Yu'os Ma'åse" to express thankfulness for everything.
People offer condolences after you have experienced a loss, such as "You have my condolences" after a death in your family. Simply say, "Thank you" and if you wish, continue the conversation, whether it is about the death or another topic.
Con - doll - en -says, that is how I have learned to say it, and am fairly certain you won't sound silly if you say it that way :)
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Dad in Chamorro is Tata (pronouced: tah-tah.)
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