How to Say “Who?” in Chamorro

This lesson is part of the Beginner Chamorro learning path.

“Who?” is one of the most natural ways we learn about the people around us—Who is missing? Who did you call? Who will you ask? In this lesson, you’ll begin learning Chamorro patterns for asking “who” questions using the word håyi (“who”). You’ll practice clear sentence structures for identifying people and for asking about who someone did an action to in the past, present, and future. As always, this post includes Chamorro sentence drills, English translations, and Chamorro audio narrations by Jay Che’le to support your learning. Happy studying!

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How to Say “What?” in Chamorro

This lesson is part of the Beginner Chamorro learning path.

“What?” is one of the quickest ways we gather information—What are you doing? What did you buy? What are you going to make? In this lesson, we’ll start learning Chamorro patterns for asking “what” questions with the word håfa (“what”). You’ll practice clear sentence patterns for using the question word “what” and how these patterns shift when talking about past, present and future actions. As always, this post includes Chamorro sentence drills, English translations and Chamorro audio narrations by Jay Che’le to support your learning. Happy studying!

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