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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.
Otto Ngere has written: 'Current status of pesticide use in Papua New Guinea' -- subject(s): Pesticides
This is how you say mad in the two main languages in Papua New Guinea: Pidgin/Tok Pisin: longlong Motu: Ma ta xtiB: it depends. if you mean mad as in 'angry' i.e "i'm mad because... then you'd use 'belhat'..mi belhat (im mad/angry)..if you mean crazy/insane as in "you're mad/ you're out of your head.." then you'd use 'longlong' to describe insanity.
Papua New Guinea primarily sources its water from rivers, streams, and groundwater, with many communities relying on rainwater harvesting due to the country's tropical climate. Major rivers, such as the Sepik and Fly, serve as key water sources for both domestic use and agriculture. In urban areas, piped water supplies may be available, though access can be inconsistent. Overall, the country's diverse geography influences local water availability and management.
Papua New Guinea holds the record for having the most languages spoken in a single country, with over 800 different languages and dialects in use.
Yes, there diamonds in PNG in the Islands of New Britain, New Ireland and Bougainville but are kept hidden due to the preserving of the mineral for the future generation of this country, it is very illegal to sell it or export it to other countries under the constitution of this nation but are preserve for later use.
INDIA Individual mother tongues in India number several hundred; The 1961 census recognized 1,652 languages
Colin Filer has written: 'Landowner compensation in Papua New Guinea's mining and petroleum sectors' -- subject(s): Economic development projects, Land use, Mines and mineral resources, Petroleum industry and trade 'Antologia'
.Australia's exports of white refined sugarand raw sugar are mainly Asia, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Fiji, and Papua New Guinea. Australian sugar is mainly used by pacific based countries.
French Guinea became the Republic of Guinea in 1958.There are 4 unrelated countries that use the word Guinea:The Republic of GuineaEquatorial GuineaGuinea-BissauPapua New Guinea