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The Marshallese language also known as Ebon, is a Malayo-Polynesian language official in the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) located in Eastern Micronesia. RMI consists of two island chains: the Ratak chain in the East and the Rālik chain in the west. Each chain has its own distinct dialect, although the two are mutually intelligible. Dialectical differences are mainly lexical.

As a member of the Austronesian language family, Marshallese is distantly related to more well studied languages such as Malagasy, Tagalog and Chamorro, and to more commonly known Polynesian languages like Samoan and Tongan.

No matter what your requirements are, each of our voice over talent is well experienced and “native”. We constantly update our talent pool through auditions conducted by our equally experienced directors.

Our voice over talents are actors and broadcasters with extensive backgrounds in advertising, theater, radio, TV and film with different range in age and vocal style to suit your specific needs.