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Ij Io̧kwe Ļo̧k Aelōn̄ Eo Aō
English: I love my islands

Former national anthem of Marshall Islands
MusicSamuel Langrine
Adopted1986
Relinquished1991
Succeeded by"Forever Marshall Islands"

Ij Io̧kwe Ļo̧k Aelōn̄ Eo Aō (), also known more simply as Ij Io̧kwe Ļo̧k (), is the former national anthem of the Marshall Islands. It became the anthem from 1979 when it was separated from the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, and it remained the national anthem when the Republic of the Marshall Islands gained its independence in 1986, until 1991 when Forever Marshall Islands became the new national anthem.

The music was composed by Samuel Langrine, and the Marshallese lyrics are of unknown origin.

Lyrics

Marshallese

New orthography

Ij io̧kwe ļo̧k aelōn̄ eo aō,
Ijo iaar ļotak ie,
Meļan ko ie, im iaļ ko ie,
Im iiāio ko ie.
Ij jāmin ilo̧k jāne,
Bwe ijo jikū em̧ool,
Im aō ļām̧oran indeeo.
Em̧m̧an 'ļan̄n̄e inaaj mej ie.

Old orthography

Ij yokwe lok ailin̄ eo aō,
Ijo iar lotak ie,
Melan ko ie, im ial ko ie,
Im iāieo ko ie.
Ij jāmin ilok jāne,
Bwe ijo jikū emol,
Im aō lemoron indreo.
Emon lok n̄e inaj mij ie.

Pronunciation








English translation

I love my islands,
Where I was born,
The surroundings, the paths,
And the gatherings.
I cannot leave here,
Because this is my rightful place,
My family heritage is forever here.
It is best for me to die here.

References

  1. Marshall Islands - nationalanthems.info
  2. "Micronesians' Contributions and Challenges in Hawaiʻi" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-10-27. Retrieved 2011-04-29.

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