Understanding the Marshallese Language & Providing Professional Marshallese Interpreters and Translators
Global Interpreting understands the importance of working in the Marshallese language. For over 10 years, Global Interpreting has worked with the Marshallese language as well as hundreds of other from around the word. We are a one stop full language service provider. Offering Over the Phone, Video Remote, Face to Face, Transcription, Document and Website Translation in 150 languages including American Sign Language (ASL) nation and worldwide.
The Marshallese language is a Malayo-Polynesian language of the Marshall Islands. There are two major dialects: Rälik (western) and Ratak (eastern).
The Marshallese language is a Malayo-Polynesian language of the Marshall Islands. There are two major dialects: Rälik (western) and Ratak (eastern).
Orthography
Marshallese underwent a change of orthography in recent times. However, most people still use the old orthography. It is written in a form of the Latin alphabet with unusual diacritic combinations. There are different alphabetic systems in use by Marshallese speakers depending on religious affiliation, due to many schools being run by church groups. Each teacher uses his/her preferred method of teaching language. As a result, children who attend Catholic schools tend to use the same spellings because the teachers are trained by a small group of Maryknoll Sisters.
Who are You Going to Trust with Vital Marshallese Language Needs?
The Marshallese language is an important language worldwide. It is vital to understand the general nature and specific idiosyncrasies of Marshallese. For over 10 years Global Interpreting has provided outstanding Marshallese translators, over the phone, face to face and conference interpreters nation and worldwide.
