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There are two official languages of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands: Chamorro and Carolinian. Chamorro glossaries are presented on our Guam website, and you can view that chart by clicking here. Carolinian terminology is presented below.
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CAROLINIAN |
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Landscape Features: |
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Mountain |
Schuugh |
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Hill |
Ppal |
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Cliff |
Alaghúpagh |
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Valley |
Apilómw |
This word also means village |
Road |
Aal; Yaal |
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The Environment: |
Meetawelearosch |
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Rocks |
Faay |
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Lava |
Faay bwutkkón |
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Tree |
Walawal |
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Leaf |
Úlúl walawal |
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Fruit |
Uwa |
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Wind |
Yááng |
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Typhoon |
Malamal |
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Rain |
Uschow |
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Water |
Schaal |
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Freshwater Spring |
Schalúl sachúgh |
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River |
Saschúgh, Sarhúg |
River, Stream |
Schalúbwuubwu, Rhanubwuubwu |
Waterfall, river, stream: any flowing or running water |
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Freshwater eels |
Tighittéll |
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Freshwater shrimp |
Lighairúúr |
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Agriculture: |
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To farm |
Ammaat |
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Farmland |
Lemaat |
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Taro patch |
Bweel, lebweel |
Swampy area where taro can be grown; taro patch |
Digging Stick |
Irá ffót |
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Crops: |
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Taro |
Woot bwesch; |
--white taro; |
Sweet potato |
Ghamwuuti |
Three kinds of sweet potatoes: purple, red, and yellowish. |
Yam |
Lóóghu |
Two types: red and white |
Coconut |
Lúú |
General term |
Lúú tcha |
Orange color, mostly used for medicines |
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Tool |
Green color, the sweetest |
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Lúúl Songoschól |
Variety brought from Sonsorol Islands |
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Banana |
Wiisch; |
--General term; |
Breadfruit |
Maay |
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Maay fai; |
Two varieties for cooking |
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Mááyas |
Type with seeds that are eaten when ripe |
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Sugar Cane |
Woow |
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Betel Nut |
Ugam; |
--Stronger red type; |
Pandanus |
Faasch; |
--type used for materials; |
Rice |
Puughas |
Note on Pronunciation:
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