What does marshallese people wear
skirts
Yokwe
aenōm̧m̧an
kuolukon likatu
In Marshallese, the word for "elder" is spelled "iik." This term is used to refer to an older person or a respected elder within the community. The Marshallese language has its own unique phonetic system, so the spelling may look different from English.
Jupkeroro
about 57%
na ilukkun yokwe yuk
Kommol tata = Thank you very much
In Marshallese, "jeramon" refers to the concept of "a place of refuge" or "shelter." It signifies a safe haven or sanctuary, often associated with protection and security. This term can be used in various contexts, including physical shelters or metaphorical spaces of safety.
"Merry Christmas" is Monono ilo raaneoan Nejin and "Happy New Year" is Jeramman ilo iio in ekaal.
If a person is Pacific Islander, that means they are literally from an island in the Pacific Ocean. These include islands in Polynesia, Micronesia, and Melanesia.