im from pohnpei..
Pohnpei is the biggest state in the FSM (Federated States of Micronesia).
Chuuk, Yap, and Kosrae are the other three
if your planning on going heres some words
"kaselel" is hello and goodbye
"ahng" is yes
"soh" is no
"yairom" is how are you
"mwahu" good
"da ke mwahuki?" what do you want
"isto pahk ahu" there wont be one
"kalahngan" is thank you
more questions..email me kalahka@live.com.
Pohnpei is located in the Federated States of Micronesia.
Pohnpei is one of the four states in the Federated States of Micronesia, an island nation in the western Pacific Ocean. Palikir is the capital of the Federated States of Micronesia.
The country of origin refers to the country where a product was manufactured, produced, or obtained.
The possessive noun for the word "country" is "country's."
The adjective form of "country" is "country." For example, "I live in a country town."
A neighboring country is a country that shares a border with another country. These countries are geographically close to each other, making them immediate neighbors.
In Pohnpeian, you can say "Kaselehlie!" to greet someone.
The airport code for Pohnpei International Airport is PNI.
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pohnpei
Yes. It is a volcanic island.
Pohnpei..Palikir
Pohnpei Yap Chuuk Kosrae
the largest population is in chuuk..but pohnpei is the biggest
Pohnpei is part of the group of islands named Seyavin Islands. It is also one of the weirdest places on earth do to the fact that its annual rainfall is over three hundred inches per a year.
The Federated States of Micronesia (Chuuk, Kosrae, Pohnpei, and Yap) use country code +691. There are no area codes. The local number is 7 digits.
In Pohnpei State, one of the four states in the Federated States of Micronesia, the main languages spoken are Pohnpeian and English. Pohnpeian is the indigenous language of the state and is commonly used in daily interactions, while English is widely spoken as a second language, especially in formal settings and business transactions.
The typhoon formed out of a disturbance in a monsoon trough on October the 4 near Pohnpei