In Chamorro, the word for "sniff" is "maka'ku." This verb captures the action of inhaling through the nose, typically to detect smells. Chamorro, the native language of the Mariana Islands, has a rich vocabulary that reflects the culture and environment of the region.
do you miss me in chamorro
Hafa bidadamu
In Chamorro, you can say "Si Yu'os Ma'åse" to express thankfulness for everything.
tasi
MAGOF
kemmon
how do you spell boyfriend in chamorro
Dad in Chamorro is Tata (pronouced: tah-tah.)
I gachong-hu.
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Chelu
to smile: chatge