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Marshallese

Marshallese is a Micronesian language spoken in the Marshall Islands. It is one of the most endangered languages in the world, with only about 10,000 speakers remaining. The language is facing extinction due to the increasing use of English in the Marshall Islands. Marshallese is a beautiful language that is rich in history and culture. The language is spoken by the Marshallese people, who are native to the Marshall Islands. The Marshallese language is one of the most endangered languages in the world, with only about 10,000 speakers remaining. The language is facing extinction due to the increasing use of English in the Marshall Islands. The Marshallese language is a unique language that is not related to any other language in the world. The language has its own alphabet and is written in a script known as Marshallese script. The script was developed by the Marshallese people and is used to write the Marshallese language. The Marshallese language is spoken by the Marshallese people, who are native to the Marshall Islands. The Marshallese language is one of the most endangered languages in the world, with only about 10,000 speakers remaining. The language is facing extinction due to the increasing use of English in the Marshall Islands. The Marshallese language is a beautiful language that is rich in history and culture. The language is spoken by the Marshallese people, who are native to the Marshall Islands. The Marshallese language is one of the most endangered languages in the world, with only about 10,000 speakers remaining. The language is facing extinction due to the increasing use of English in the Marshall Islands.

Language group

Eastern Malayo-Polynesian languages

Language locales, regions and scripts

Marshallese
mh
Marshallese, Marshall Islands, Latin
mh-Latn-MH
Marshallese, Latin
mh-Latn
Marshallese, Marshall Islands
mh-MH