Tok Pisin
Spoken language
Tok Pisin, often referred to by English speakers as New Guinea Pidgin or simply Pidgin, is a creole language spoken throughout Papua New Guinea. It is an official language of Papua New Guinea and the most widely used language in the country. Wikipedia
Language families: Creole language, Austronesian languages, English-based creole languages, and more
Region: Oceania
Native speakers: 130,000 (2004–2016); L2 speakers: 4,000,000
Native to: Papua New Guinea
Pronunciation: tok pisin
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Many Tok Pisin words have a meaning much wider than that of the English word they came from. For example, kilim (from "kill him") can mean 'hit' or 'beat' as ...
Tok Pisin is one of the three national languages of Papua New Guinea. It is a form of Melanesian Pidgin English that was developed in the early 1800's as ...
WikiPedia:Tok Pisin Tok Pisin (or Pidgin) is spoken in Papua New Guinea, and is closely related to Pijin blong Solomon (Solomon Islands), Bislama (Vanuatu), ...
Tok Pisin words and phrases translated into English sorted by Tok Pisin: letter A.
A Tok Pisin medical expression may be similar to another scientific term, but have a different meaning or translation. Any new addition to the Tok Pisin-English ...