Marshallese Language

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Marshallese, a Micronesian language, opens new horizons in understanding the unique culture of the Marshall Islands, located in the central Pacific. While not a widely spoken language, mastering Marshallese offers an exceptional opportunity to connect with the approximately 68,000 speakers and immerse oneself in a rich Island culture. Learning Marshallese can be challenging but highly rewarding, presenting an excellent chance to explore an ancient and deeply-rooted way of life.

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Available Marshallese Courses

Peace Corps Marshallese Language Course
Peace Corps
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Peace Corps Marshallese Language Course

I love that you provide the FSI courses!. I first was exposed to one in 1965 when I was learning Amharic.

The FSI course, combined with classes with native speakers, really got me up to speed and I had a reasonable ability after only two months!

These courses are really thorough! Best of all, the audio portion started right in by immersing me in a real-life conversation spoken by a native speaker at normal speed.

This year I wanted to brush up on my Amharic and I'm glad I chose FSI Language Courses!

FRED A PRINZ

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The Marshallese language at a glance

Number of Speakers

Approximately 68,000 native speakers

Where It's Spoken

Primarily spoken in the Marshall Islands

Difficulty Level

Learning difficulty: Moderately challenging

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these courses free to use?

Yes! All these language courses are in the public domain and can be downloaded and used for free.

How long does it take to complete a course?

Most Marshallese courses are designed for 600-1200 hours of study, typically completed over 6-12 months of dedicated learning.

Do I need a language tutor?

While the courses are designed for self-study, working with a tutor or language partner can enhance your learning experience and pronunciation.

What level can I reach with these courses?

These courses typically bring students to a professional working proficiency (B2-C1 level on the CEFR scale).

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