There are more than 300 different languages in Papaua New Guinea... so which language do you want There are over 800 distinct languages in Papua New Guinea according to Ethnologue. However, the lingua franca is called Tok Pisin (talk pidgin). It is by far the most widely spoken language. In Tok Pisin saying hello depends on the time of the day. In the morning one says "Monin" or "Monin tru" (a very good mroning). In the afternoon one simply says "apinun", and in the evening one says "gud nait". "Apinun", however, is used far beyond what many in the west would consider genuinely afternoon. Even after sundown, but as people are going towards their homes, one will generally say "apinun".
"How are you" in the Motu language of Papua New Guinea is "Oi namo?"
Papua New Guinea/ New Guinea's official name is Independent State of Papua New Guinea.
no, papua new guinea is a country !
Papua New Guinea is a country on the island of New Guinea.
Papua New Guinea and the Indonesian province of West Papua occupy the island of New Guinea.
Papua New Guinea is the only country in Papua New Guinea. It occupies the eastern half of the island of New Guinea.
Papua New Guinean is the proper adjective for Papua New Guinea.
Papua, not to be confused with Papua New Guinea, takes up most of the western half of the island of New Guinea, while Papua New Guinea takes up the eastern half. It is a province of Indonesia.
There are no tigers in Papua New Guinea.
No, Papua New Guinea is mountainous and some is rainforests.
No, Papua New Guinea is in the Pacific. It is the country on the eastern half of the island of New Guinea, although it is sometimes called New Guinea for short. The western half of New Guinea is Indonesian territory. Papua New Guine and New Guinea are completely different to the country of Guinea (officially the 'Republic of Guinea') in west Africa.
Yes. Papua New Guinea occupies the eastern half of the island of New Guinea.