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"How are you" in the Motu language of Papua New Guinea is "Oi namo?"
These are the two many languages in Papua New GuineaPidgin/Tok Pisin: PikininiMotu: Boio
happy birthday
In tok-pisin : Yu naispla or Yu resa
Fascinating question ! I'll say: -- Philippines, -- Japan, -- Taiwan, -- Australia, -- New Zealand, -- Indonesia, -- Brunei, -- Papua New Guinea
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Silence, verb, in pidgin is pasin mausSilence, noun, in pidgin is nogat toktok
Malo is how you say thank you in tongan. To say thank you very much is "malo aupito".
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Yes, rice is considered a staple food in PNG. Due to imports of rice from Asia, rice has adapted into the normal diet of the majority of Papua New Guineans. As a local would say: "mi likim lice na tin pis"
Lukim yu which means see you later.... or Ketch ;) If you want some png girls call me;)
The Island of Papua New Guinea has over 1,500 people groups that all speak different languages. One of the more common spoken languages is Tok Pisin. In that language the word "to-moru" means tomorrow. English is also a national language.