Marshallese Examples
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Hello! How are you doing today?
Yōlōm̗ōj! Eṃṃan kō̧j iḷōñ?
I can't believe what just happened to me.
Ij jab inekatak bwe kōṃṃan jān̄e ilo am̧.
The weather outside is absolutely beautiful.
Ñan roñ ilo āinwōt ej kōṃṃan bar juon.
I'm running a bit late — please wait for me.
Ij juōj m̧ōttaṇ — ba ōṃṃan em̧ṃan.
This is the best thing I've ever experienced.
Ej juon jikuulọk kōm̧m̧an jen ej jab jikuulọk ro.
Have you eaten anything yet today?
Kwōj eṃoñ kōṃan tok n̄an iumin ad?
I really need your help with something important.
Eṃm̧an jipan kōn im joḷọk eo ad ian kōn kōjāde keļọk.
Life is too short to waste on boring things.
Ikijen eo ej mool mool kein ñan jebwij ñan bar kein kakkure.
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