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Guam Visitors Bureau recognizes the use of diacritical markings of the (modern) Chamorro language including the glotta (e.g., Si Yu'os Ma'ase) and the lonat (e.g., Håfa Adai). However, you may notice these diacritical markings have been omitted in areas throughout the website to ensure the best online experience for our visitors. Guam Visitors Bureau recognizes the importance of using these markings to preserve the language and culture of Guam and respectfully uses them in all communications beyond the online platform.