Chamorro language facts for kids
The Chamorro language (chuh-MORE-row) (Finuʼ Chamoru in Chamorro) is a language spoken in Guam and the Mariana Islands. It has a lot of loanwords from the Spanish language.
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History
In 1922, the US government banned the Chamorro language. Now, most Chamorro in Guam speak English. However, some people are teaching Chamorro classes so that others can learn the language.
Letters
Chamorro uses the ABCs like English and Spanish. The Spanish brought them this alphabet.
Vowels
Chamorro has 6 vowels.
Letter | Pronunciation |
---|---|
Å | like a in car |
A | like a in cat |
I | like ee in meet or i in pit |
E | like e in met or ee in meet |
U | like oo in tool or u in put |
O | like ow in low or u in put |
Consonants
Chamorro has 19 consonants.
Letter | Pronunciation |
---|---|
' | as in the space between "uh" and "oh" in uh-oh |
B | |
Ch | |
D | |
F | |
G | |
H | |
J | |
K | |
L | |
M | |
N | |
Ñ | as in the ni in onion |
NG | as in the ng in sing |
P | |
R | |
S | |
T | |
Y | as in the z in zoo or j in June |
Images for kids
See also
In Spanish: Idioma chamorro para niños
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