Languages Of Guam
Chamorro (Chamorro: Fino' Chamoru or simply Chamoru) is a Malayo-Polynesian (Austronesian) language spoken in the Mariana Islands (including Guam) by about 47,000 people (about 35,000 people on Guam and about 12,000 in the Northern Mariana Islands).
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