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  2. Tok Pisin - Wikipedia

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    Tok Pisin (English: / t ɒ k ˈ p ɪ s ɪ n / TOK PISS-in, [3] [4] / t ɔː k,-z ɪ n / tawk, -⁠zin; [5] Tok Pisin: [tok pisin] [1]), often referred to by English speakers as New Guinea Pidgin or simply Pidgin, is an English creole language spoken throughout Papua New Guinea. It is an official language of Papua New Guinea and the

  3. Languages of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    The Trans-New Guinea Family according to Malcolm Ross Hotel Room Door Signs in Papua New Guinea. Outside Papua New Guinea, Papuan languages that are also spoken include the languages of Indonesia, East Timor, and Solomon Islands. Below is a full list of Papuan language families spoken in Papua New Guinea, following Palmer, et al. (2018): [13]

  4. Motu language - Wikipedia

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    Motu (sometimes called Pure Motu or True Motu to distinguish it from Hiri Motu) is a Central Papuan Tip language that is spoken by the Motuans, an indigenous ethnic group of Papua New Guinea. It is commonly used today in the region, particularly around the capital, Port Moresby .

  5. Telefol language - Wikipedia

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    Telefol uses a base-27 counting system. This is mapped onto the body by counting each of the following: the left pinky to the left thumb (1-5); the wrist, lower arm, elbow, upper arm, and shoulder (6-10); the side of the neck, ear, and left eye (11-13); the nose (14); and similarly on the right side in reverse order, from the right eye to the right pinky (15-27).

  6. Rotokas language - Wikipedia

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    Rotokas is a North Bougainville language spoken by about 4,320 people on the island of Bougainville, an island located to the east of New Guinea, which is part of Papua New Guinea. According to Allen and Hurd (1963), there are three identified dialects: Central Rotokas ("Rotokas Proper"), Aita Rotokas, and Pipipaia; with a further dialect ...

  7. Category:Languages of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Languages of Southern Region (Papua New Guinea) (5 C, 1 P) Languages of the Highlands Region (5 C) Languages of the Islands Region (5 C) Left May languages (7 P) M.

  8. Barai language - Wikipedia

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    Barai is a Koiarian language spoken in Oro Province of Papua New Guinea. ... Alphabet. The Barai language has 19 letters (Aa, Bb, Cc, Dd, Ee, Ff, Gg, ...

  9. Kaninuwa language - Wikipedia

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    1 Alphabet. 2 References. 3 External links. Toggle the table of contents. Kaninuwa language. ... Papua New Guinea: Region: Goodenough Island: Native speakers. 360 ...