Materials Satawalese language resources have become quite abundant in the past decade. Alphabet books, translations, as well as dictionaries are all available in the Satawalese language. Also linguistic studies have been documented sharing the language's grammar, phonology, vocabulary, stories, etc.
Vitality According to endangeredlanguages.com Satawalese is classified as an
endangered language. However, the language Satawalese shows much promise for the future. Satawalese is spoken as an L1 by most of the population occupying the island of Satawal. It is also used throughout the Federated States of Micronesia as well as nearby states. Also, according to David Roddy the population of Satawalese speakers has grown to 700 in an accounting taken in 2007. Awareness of the island has been a current enhancement to the language due to the contributions made of voyager
Mau Piailug who was known to have been the first navigator aboard the ship of the Hawaiian double-hulled canoe the
Hokulea. With this discovery, interest in the island including the people, culture, and language have been uprooted, meaning more linguistic studies can be done, possibly more resources can be added, and so on. Finally, the Satawalese language documentation is outstanding. Dictionaries and alphabet books have been created allowing the transmission of the language to occur between older and younger generations. ==Further reading==