Papua New Guinea.
Hello in Tok Pisin is typically said as "hello" or "gut moning" which means good morning.
"Mi laikim yu" is "I love you" in Tok Pisin.
"Tok malanga" does not have a direct translation in English. It is a phrase in Tok Pisin, a creole language spoken in Papua New Guinea, which roughly translates to "dirty talk" or "obscene language" in English.
Yu save toktok Inglish?
The Huli people in Papua New Guinea primarily speak the Huli language, which is part of the Trans-New Guinea language family. They may also speak Tok Pisin, the official language of Papua New Guinea, in addition to English.
Hello in Tok Pisin is typically said as "hello" or "gut moning" which means good morning.
Rick J. Goulden has written: 'The Melanesian content in Tok Pisin' -- subject(s): Comparative Grammar, History, Melanesian, Melanesian languages, Substratum (Linguistics), Tok Pisin, Tok Pisin language
Robert Litteral has written: 'An introductory programmed course in Tok Pisin' -- subject(s): Self-instruction, Tok Pisin language
"Mi laikim yu" is "I love you" in Tok Pisin.
"Tok malanga" does not have a direct translation in English. It is a phrase in Tok Pisin, a creole language spoken in Papua New Guinea, which roughly translates to "dirty talk" or "obscene language" in English.
In Tok Pisin, "friend" is "wontok". It literally means one talk, i.e. one language or same language.
On the Australian side, they speak English. On the Papua New Guinea side, they speak Tok Pisin.
Although English is an official language in Papua New Guinea, most people speak an English-based creole language called Tok Pisin., which also has official status in Papua New Guinea.
No. But Tok Pisin, also known as New Guinea Pidgin or Melanesian Pidgin, is a creole language and the most widely used.
J. Kundama has written: 'Kudi kupuk' -- subject(s): Abulas language, Dictionaries, English, Tok Pisin
Yu save toktok Inglish?
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.