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单词 Chamorro
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Definition of Chamorro in English:

Chamorro

nounPlural ChamorrostʃəˈmɒrəʊCHəˈmôrō
  • 1A member of the indigenous people of Guam.

    夏莫罗人(关岛土著人)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • After the 1970s, ethnic tension between Chamorros and Filipinos became pronounced.
    • However, both patrilineal and cognatic systems are widespread in southeastern Asia, and the Chamorros did not move further into the Pacific.
    • Guam is a spiritual place where Chamorros believe in a vigorous spiritual presence melded with Catholic dogma taught by the earliest Spanish missionaries.
    • The spirits of Guam are not limited to Chamorro legend.
    • Chamoru, the ancient language of the Chamorros on Guam, and English are both official languages in Guam.
    • Guam's flying fox bats are a prized food of the Chamorro.
    • Indigenous voices like those of the Chamorro of US-dominated Guam, or the Rapanui of Chilean-administered Easter Island, are seldom heard.
  • 2mass noun The Austronesian language of the Chamorro, with about 73,000 speakers.

    夏莫罗语(属澳斯特罗尼西亚语族,使用者约73, 000)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Guam, or Guahan, (translated as ‘we have’) as it was known in the ancient Chamorro language, is the southernmost and largest island of the Mariana Islands, in the west central Pacific.
    • The official languages are English, Chamorro, and Carolinian, an Eastern Malayo-Polynesian language that is a combination of dialects from atolls in the area of Truk.
    • A while back, a coworker of mine who had been stationed in Guam while in the Air Force told me a surprising fact - the name of the island Guam is not, as one would expect, a Chamorro word.
    • In the Chamorro language of the Northern Marianas, the greeting is hafa adai.

Definition of Chamorro in US English:

Chamorro

nounCHəˈmôrō
  • 1A member of the indigenous people of the Mariana Islands (including Guam).

    夏莫罗人(关岛土著人)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Guam's flying fox bats are a prized food of the Chamorro.
    • Indigenous voices like those of the Chamorro of US-dominated Guam, or the Rapanui of Chilean-administered Easter Island, are seldom heard.
    • Guam is a spiritual place where Chamorros believe in a vigorous spiritual presence melded with Catholic dogma taught by the earliest Spanish missionaries.
    • The spirits of Guam are not limited to Chamorro legend.
    • After the 1970s, ethnic tension between Chamorros and Filipinos became pronounced.
    • However, both patrilineal and cognatic systems are widespread in southeastern Asia, and the Chamorros did not move further into the Pacific.
    • Chamoru, the ancient language of the Chamorros on Guam, and English are both official languages in Guam.
  • 2The Austronesian language of the Chamorro.

    夏莫罗语(属澳斯特罗尼西亚语族,使用者约73, 000)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the Chamorro language of the Northern Marianas, the greeting is hafa adai.
    • The official languages are English, Chamorro, and Carolinian, an Eastern Malayo-Polynesian language that is a combination of dialects from atolls in the area of Truk.
    • Guam, or Guahan, (translated as ‘we have’) as it was known in the ancient Chamorro language, is the southernmost and largest island of the Mariana Islands, in the west central Pacific.
    • A while back, a coworker of mine who had been stationed in Guam while in the Air Force told me a surprising fact - the name of the island Guam is not, as one would expect, a Chamorro word.
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