Chamorro Pronoun Chart 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Chamorro Pronoun Chart in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the 'Yo’-type Pronouns' section. Here, you will find singular and plural pronouns such as 'I am' (Yo’), 'You are' (Yu’), and 'They are' (Siha). Use this section to understand how to construct simple descriptive statements.
  3. Next, navigate to the 'Possessive Pronouns' section. Fill in your examples using possessive forms like '-hu' for 'my' and '-mu' for 'your'. This will help you specify ownership in your sentences.
  4. Proceed to the 'Hu-type Pronouns'. This section connects actions with subjects. Practice forming sentences using the structure: Subject + Verb + Object, ensuring you include mandatory articles like 'i'.
  5. Finally, explore the 'Emphatic Pronouns' section. These pronouns emphasize subjects in sentences. Create examples that highlight their usage, reinforcing your understanding of emphasis in Chamorro.

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Hu designates precisely that generic, un-gendered HUman to whom the question who? refers.
they, them. (emphatic) they, them.
Yu Type Pronouns ChamorroEnglish Yu I Hao You (singular) Gue He / She / It Hit We (inclusive)3 more rows Sep 8, 2023
Hu Guaiya Hao means I Love You in Chamorro. Gift for Chamorro friend, boyfriend or girlfriend!
Hu type pronouns can be used as subjects in transitive sentences, which includes sentences like She bought the apple or You borrowed that car. We also see hu type pronouns as the subjects in future tense constructions, like She will buy the apple or You will borrow that car.
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Spelling explained This means CH is two letters representing one sound. It is capitalized because it is the first letter of a proper noun. The letter u is also used at the end of CHamoru instead of the letter o in the word Chamorro to reflect a pattern of speech in spoken CHamoru.
Philippine connection The first claim has appeared in various publications but probably is best known from the often-cited comment found in Toppings Chamorro Reference Grammar (1973) that Chamorro is a Philippine type language, and its closest linguistic relatives are probably Ilokano and Tagalog.

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