MH

Republic of the Marshall Islands

Marshall Islands

Summary

Republic of the Marshall Islands
59,000
Self-governing republic in a compact of free association with the United States, the latter providing military defense, subsidies, and access to social services. The Marshalls include numerous small islands and atolls, grouped into two chains: the Ratak Chain on the east, and the Ralik Chain on the west
English, Marshallese
98% (2011 UNESCO)
CSICH (2012), ICCPR (1966), UNCRPD (2006)
Bender and Capelle 1996, Rehg and Bender 1990
The number of established languages listed for Marshall Islands is 2. All are living languages. Of these, 1 is indigenous and 1 is non-indigenous. Furthermore, 2 are institutional.
Users: 61,560 in Marshall Islands, all users. L1 users: 3,760 in Marshall Islands (2019). L2 users: 57,800 (2019). Status: 1 (National). De facto national language. Classification: Indo-European, Germanic, West, English
Widespread. Users: 42,500 in Marshall Islands (2001 UNSD). Total users in all countries: 61,100. Status: 1 (National). De facto national language. Alternate Names: Ebon Classification: Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian, Eastern Malayo-Polynesian, Oceanic, Central-Eastern Oceanic, Remote Oceanic, Micronesian, Micronesian Proper, Marshallese
    [eng] 1 (National). De facto national language. 61,560 in Marshall Islands, all users. L1 users: 3,760 in Marshall Islands (2019). L2 users: 57,800 (2019).
    [mah] 1 (National). De facto national language. 42,500 in Marshall Islands (2001 UNSD). Total users in all countries: 61,100.
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