Chamorro (Chamoru in "Chamorro") is the native language of the Chamorro or
Chamoru of the
Northern Mariana Islands and
Guam. It is also used in the mainland
United States by immigrants and some of their descendants. It is an
agglutinative language, grammatically allowing root words to be modified by an unlimited number of
affixes. For example, manmasanganenñaihon "(plural) talked awhile (with/to)" from pluralizing prefix man-, past tensifying prefix ma-, root verb sangan, suffix i "to" (forced
morphophonemically to change to e) with excrescent consonant n, and suffix ñaihon "a short amount of time". Thus "In manmasanganenñaihon gui' ": "We (exclusive) talked to him/her for a bit".
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