How to Say “Stay” in Chamorro – Giving Commands With Intransitive Verbs

This lesson is part of the Beginner Chamorro learning path.

In this lesson, you’ll learn how to give simple commands in Chamorro — things like “Stay,” “Go,” or “Go to the car.” You’ll practice how to tell someone what to do using everyday action words, and you’ll see how to add places or times to make your commands more specific. By the end of the lesson, you’ll learn the simple, foundational patterns for giving commands in the language. Happy studying!

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How to Say “Drink the Coffee” in Chamorro – Giving Commands With Transitive Verbs

This lesson is part of the Beginner Chamorro learning path.

In everyday conversation, we often need to tell someone to do something—bring it here, open the door, or call me. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to form commands in Chamorro using transitive verbs, allowing you to direct actions toward a specific person or an object. Happy studying!

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