For most known languages of the world, certain words exist for the sole purpose of denoting what is considered masculine and feminine. ...
Mes Agosto – Tenhos
It's interesting how our ancient calendar translation matches some of the world energy right now. We pray that everyone is safe from the wildfires, ...
Åmot
Definition: medicine, medicinal herbs, drugs Pronunciation: ah-moot Part of Speech: noun Other Words Used: Dagga’ - aggravate, to ...
The Seasons of Guam
FanuchånanDefinition: time for rain/rainy seasonPart of Speech: nounPronunciation: Fan-ooo-CHA-nanFanomnagan: Definition: time for sunshinePart ...
Mes Huño
We're adjusting to this new way of life under the pandemic. What an adjustment it is! We have been continuing to use the zoom platform to connect ...
CHamoru Leksion: Me, You, Them
For this month’s lesson, we will be taking a step back to one of the very basics of CHamoru speaking. If you are a fluent English speaker, then you ...
CHamoru Leksion: Singular vs. Plural
In order to differentiate singulars and plurals when we are speaking (or writing), the common way we know of is by adding the letter “S '' to the end ...
Puti tai Nobiu
Pronunciation: Poo-tee tai no-byoo Part of Speech: Noun Definition: Bougainvillea (flower) The bougainvillea flower is considered to be the ...
Malångu
Pronunciation: Mah-lawng-oo Part of Speech: Adjective Definition: sick or not well Other words used:Manumko’-older person (usually someone ...
Mes Fibreru – Maimo
The beginning of the year always brings renewed excitement for the opportunity to share our culture. In February, we were invited to perform for a ...