Marshallese language Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
The Marshallese language (Marshallese: Kajin M̧ajeļ) or Ebon is a Malayo-Polynesian language of the Marshall Islands.
| Marshallese (Kajin M̧ajeļ) | |
|---|---|
| Spoken in: | Marshall Islands, Nauru |
| Total speakers: | 43,900 (as of 1979) |
| Ranking: | Not in top 100 |
| Genetic classification: | Austronesian Malayo-Polynesian Central-Eastern Eastern Oceanic Central-Eastern Remote Micronesian Micronesian Proper Marshallese
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| Official status | |
| Official language of: | Marshall Islands (with English) |
| Regulated by: | — |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-1 | mh |
| ISO 639-2 | mah |
| SIL | MZM |
Information on Marshallese is scant but it appears to have had a change of orthography in recent times. It is written in a form of the latin script with some very unusual diacritic combinations.
Here is the (current) alphabet:
- A Ā B D E I J K L Ļ M M̧ N Ņ N̄ O O̧ Ō P R T U Ū W
- A ā b d e I j k l ļ m m̧ n ņ n̄ o o̧ ō p r t u ū w
- Io̧kwe eok Maria, kwo lōn̄ kōn
- menin jouj;
- Iroo ej pād ippam̧.
- Kwo jeram̧m̧an iaan kōrā raņ im
- ejeram̧m̧an ineen lo̧jiōm̧, Jesus.
- O Maria kwojarar, jinen Anij,
- kwōn jar kōn kem rijjerawiwi.
- Kiiō im ilo iien
- amwōj mej. Amen.
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