"Yes" in Bislama is "ya."
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In Tunisian Arabic, you can say "Bislama" to say bye.
tank yiu tumas--thank you very much tank yiu--thank you a variation is tang yiu (notice the g on the end instead of a k-they are virtually interchangeable in the local language-bislama) hope this helps :)
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bakegen bislama
Vah-noo-ah-too, all syllables same length, don't draw it out. People from Vanuatu are ni-Vanuatu, not Vanuatuans (as is sometimes referred to)
There is not a single "melanesian" language, as Melanesia is a region consisting of several countries with diverse languages. In Papua New Guinea, you can say "hello" as "gutpela dei" in Tok Pisin, or "yumi wanem?" in Bislama. In Fiji, you would say "bula" as a general greeting.
It depends on the child.