What does HAGU mean in Chamorro? hågu | Chamorro Dictionary
pronoun. You (emphatic) (used to address one person; subject) . etymology. From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian kahu, meaning the second person, singular “you”. examples.
What does HAGU mean in Chamorro? hågu | Chamorro Dictionary
pronoun. You (emphatic) (used to address one person; subject) . etymology. From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian kahu, meaning the second person, singular “you”. examples.
The words come from the Department of CHamoru Affairs. The director stated that Hagu Mås does mean “ you more “, but is used in response to “Si Yu’os Ma’åse’ “.
Si Yu’os ma’åse’
This the most common way to say “thank you” in Chamorro.
The name Hauge derives from the old Norse word haugr meaning hill, knoll, or mound .
The following 2 entries include the term HAGUE.
famatkilu | Chamorro Dictionary
Be silent; be quiet; hush; shut up. (Command form).
1) noon; afternoon . 2) midday; the hours of the day when the sun is at its peak. etymology. From Chamorro talo’ (middle) + ha’åni (day) examples.
The Chamorros are primarily Austronesian, but many also have Spanish, Mexican or Filipino ancestry . Native Guamanians, ethnically called Chamorros, descend primarily from Austronesian peoples and may also have other ancestries, such as Spanish, Mexican, Filipino, or Japanese.
To say “I miss you” in Chamorro, you say “ Mahålang yu’ nu hågu .” I miss you = mahålang yu’ nu hågu. I miss you very much. = gof mahålang yu’ nu hågu.
Familia , a Spanish word meaning family, has a more inclusive definition in CHamoru. The term familia includes not only one’s immediate family members, but the branches of families who make up one’s clan as well.
The Hague is the seat of government of the Netherlands . It is famous for being the permanent home of the United Nations’ International Court of Justice and the Permanent Court of Arbitration. It is also a leading center for international conferences.
hogging (uncountable) (slang) The targeting by men of overweight or obese women for sexual encounters, not due to sexual attraction but for amusement, or to take advantage of low self-esteem .
house; home; shelter; refuge; dwelling; dormitory; building . etymology. From Proto-Austronesian Rumaq, meaning “house”. examples. Malagu’ yu’ dångkulu na guma’.
åguaguat | Chamorro Dictionary
adjective. naughty, mischievous, stubborn, perverse, obstinate, pertinacious, dogged . etymology. examples.
When saying that someone is beautiful, you would say bunita for females and bunitu for males .
The Chamorro phrase of the day is “Hafa Adai!” (pronounced as Half A Day), which means hi or hello . “Hafa Adai!” is used the same way as the word “Aloha” in the Hawaiian Islands.
1) noon; afternoon . 2) midday; the hours of the day when the sun is at its peak. etymology. From Chamorro talo’ (middle) + ha’åni (day) examples.