Lesson 02: Describe Who You Are In Chamorro – “I am a student”

Now we will learn how to describe our yu’ type pronouns with nouns to describe who we are or who someone else is. We will learn to say sentences like “I am a student” or “She is a singer.” These types of sentences are useful for describing your profession or other characteristics about yourself. In this post we’ll be using nouns to describe our yu’ type pronouns. This post includes example sentences in Chamorro, audio pronunciations and a Quizlet deck for supplementary practice. Happy studying!

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Lesson 01: Start Describing Yourself in Chamorro – “I’m Hungry”, “I’m Thirsty” and More

Now that you’ve learned the pronouns (and if you need a refresher, check out Introduction to Pronouns in Chamorro), let’s start using them in basic sentences! it’s time to start using them in everyday phrases. A great way to begin is by describing yourself or others with simple sentences like “I am hungry” or “You are tired.”

These are the kinds of sentences you can use right away in real life—and they help you build vocabulary fast. In this lesson, we’ll focus on how to pair Yu’ type pronouns with adjectives to talk about feelings, conditions, and descriptions. This post includes lesson notes, example sentences with audio pronunciations, and a link to a Quizlet deck for additional practice. Happy studying!

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