Iokwe! (Welcome!)
Learning a new language is always a challenge.
Folks in The Marshall Islands speak English. But the elders don’t. The local dialect is Marshallese.
Here are a few essential words and phrases that would help you better get along with the populace:
pia (beer)
wia (buy)
etal (go away)
jete onean (how much)
edik onean (cheap)
elap onean (expensive)
etam (What’s your name?)
eta in Raft3r (I am Raft3r)
kwe likatu (you’re hot)
na lakatu (I’m hot).
E iien in kakkije. (It’s time for a break.) Happy weekend, guys! Jeramman. (Enjoy.)
8 comments:
How do you say "I'm late" in marshallese?
grabe besfren wala akong masabe sau...talaga lang nagpapakabibo ka jan hah....cge, enjoy....muah..nakaroaming kba? nagtxt me sau ei....
E iien in kakkije - parang mahirap atang ipronounce to ng direcho. Enjoy!
Challenging!
Tribung tribu ang dating.
Jeramman!
Au revoir et salut!
very good. long live those who learn languages.
sonnet's, Wait. Lemme find that out. Hehe
besfren, You're alive!!! Super miss na kita. How was mother's day? Nanganak ka na ba? There is NO roaming here.
wendy, Yes. Matigas pa naman ang dila ko. Hehe
bestfriend, Sayang. Kung nandito ka, ikaw ang reyna ng tirbu namin! Hehe
jas, Tama. Mabuhay ang mga walang ginagawa. Hehe
kakaiba wala ako masabi dito hahahaha
pixie27, Ganyan talaga pag wala magawa. Hehe
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