Chamorro language
The Chamorro language is the native language of the Chamorro people, primarily spoken in the Northern Mariana Islands and Guam. It belongs to the Austronesian language family and has influences from Spanish, English, and other languages due to historical interactions.
Chamorro is an official language in Guam and is taught in schools to preserve its cultural heritage. The language features unique sounds and grammar, and efforts are ongoing to revitalize it among younger generations, ensuring that this important aspect of Chamorro identity continues to thrive.