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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. However, in parts of the southern provinces of Western, … See more
The Tok Pisin language is a result of Pacific Islanders intermixing, when people speaking numerous different languages were sent to work on plantations in Queensland and various islands (see South Sea Islander and blackbirding). The labourers began to … See more
There are considerable variations in vocabulary and grammar in various parts of Papua New Guinea, with distinct dialects in the New … See more
Tok Pisin, like many pidgins and creoles, has a simpler phonology than the superstrate language. It has 17 consonants and 5 See more
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Die Kreolsprache Tok Pisin (gelegentlich auch noch Pidgin-Englisch, in der Fachliteratur auch Neuguinea-Pidgin und englischsprachig Melanesian Pidgin, Melanesian Pidgin English (MPE), Neomelanesian/Neo-Melanesian) ist die am weitesten verbreitete Verkehrssprache in Papua-Neuguinea. Es handelt sich um eine Variante bzw. Weiterentwicklung des melanesischen Pidgin, zu dem auch Bislama auf Vanuatu, Pijin auf den Salomonen und Torres Creole auf den Inseln der Tor…
Wikipedia · Text under CC-BY-SA license- Amtssprache in: Papua-Neuguinea
- Gesprochen in: Papua-Neuguinea
- Sprecher: 120.000 Muttersprachler, ca. 3–4 Millionen Zweitsprachler
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WebTok Pisin (pronounced: /ˌtɔːk ˈpɪsɪn/) is a market language used in parts of the South Pacific, mainly Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands, but also in areas of Vanuatu, where …
- Native to: Papua New Guinea
- Official language in: Papua New Guinea
- https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tok_pisinSee more on fr.wikipedia.orgLa grammairedu tok pisin présente des points communs avec les autres grammaires de type pidgin et créole mais présente aussi des particularités remarquables. Pour la plupart des verbes, un suffixe, -im, indique la transitivité. Ainsi, kamap (de l'anglais come up) signifie « arriver, se produire » alors que kam…
- Langue officielle: Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée
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WebHelp us to revive the Tok Pisin Wikipedia! See Wikipedia:Olsem wanem kamapim niu pes and discuss the future of this project on Wikipedia:Haus bilong toktok. Tok Pisin. …
- Tokples istap long: Papua Niugini
- Ofisel tokples bilong: Papua Niugini
- Total spikas: 3–4 milien; 120,000 ol netif spika
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WebTok Pisin (uk Pidgin-English, Neiguinea-Pidgin, Melanesian Pidgin an Neomelanesian neemd) as en kreol-spriik, wat uun Papua-Nei-Guinea spreegen wurt. Det as de widjst …
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WebI had originally thought that a translated sub-page for each Tok Pisin article would be a way to go, but it has been pointed out to me by a Wikipedia Administrator (?), Sean Whitton, …
- https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Língua_tok_pisin
WebO Tok Pisin é uma língua crioula com vocabulário baseado na língua inglesa. [ 1 ] É falada por cerca de quatro milhões de pessoas na Papua-Nova Guiné , sendo quinhentas mil …
- https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Język_tok_pisin
WebJęzyk tok pisin – język kreolski na bazie angielskiego, upowszechniony w Papui-Nowej Gwinei, gdzie jest jednym z języków urzędowych.Dla około 120 tys. mieszkańców kraju …