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  1. Chamorro (English: / tʃ ə ˈ m ɒr oʊ /; Chamorro: Finuʼ Chamorro (CNMI), Finoʼ CHamoru (Guam)) is an Austronesian language spoken by about 58,000 people, numbering about 25,800 on Guam and about 32,200 in the Northern Mariana Islands and elsewhere.

  2. Guam has two official languages: English and Chamorro, the language of its original inhabitants. Learn about the history, diversity, and challenges of Chamorro and other languages spoken on the island.

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    They had their own language related to the languages of Indonesia and southeast Asia. The Spanish later called them Chamorros. A derivative of the word, Chamorri, means "noble race".

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  5. Chamorro is spoken by about 64,000 people mainly in Guam, where it is a statutory national language, and also in the Northern Mariana Islands. Learn about its history, alphabet, pronunciation, sample text, videos and links.

  6. Chamorro (Fino' Chamoru) is the native language of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. Although the English language is now the common language on both Guam and the Northern Marianas Islands, people still use the Chamorro language.

  7. May 17, 2024 · Their vernacular, called the Chamorro language, is not a Micronesian dialect but a distinct language with its own vocabulary and grammar. The Chamorro language is still used in many homes on Guam, though English is the island’s official language. The Chamorro are predominately Roman Catholic.

  8. Chamorro (English: / tʃ ə ˈ m ɒr oʊ /; Chamorro: Finuʼ Chamorro (CNMI), Finoʼ CHamoru (Guam)) is a language spoken in Guam and the Mariana Islands by the Chamorro people. It has a lot of loanwords from the Spanish language .

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