Also Måli'/Målle' = kumaire' = Godmother for those who need that lesson
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Something that's funny to me that I hear all the time when a friend is in a new relationship: "Can I be Nina/Nino?!?"
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People also say it means god brother. And then they get annoyed that I’ll reply “but but..it’s what you call the godfather to your child”

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Whaaaaaat? Why would they confuse themselves/everyone else like that.
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I agree people who don’t understand it always give wrong definition but the reason why I don’t make a big deal out of “par being diluted” is because before our generation the slang was Chelu I just rather people actually learn what it means
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I like che'lu bc that's so inviting to hear and it can be non-gender-specific

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As a stateside Chamoru who 1) isn't a nino and 2) didn't have the mañe'lu to call me par, I thank you for the explainer lol.
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Of course, any time
this is one of those instances where I was actually surprised at the number of people I didn't know that were unaware of that. Differences between growing up in Saipan and here on Guam I guess!
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Whoaaaa. I would not allow that lol. Only select people get to call me that! I have two godchildren at the moment. That is special.
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