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.
"How are you" in the Motu language of Papua New Guinea is "Oi namo?"
happy birthday
These are the two many languages in Papua New GuineaPidgin/Tok Pisin: PikininiMotu: Boio
In tok-pisin : Yu naispla or Yu resa
Fascinating question ! I'll say: -- Philippines, -- Japan, -- Taiwan, -- Australia, -- New Zealand, -- Indonesia, -- Brunei, -- Papua New Guinea
Silence, verb, in pidgin is pasin mausSilence, noun, in pidgin is nogat toktok
Papua New Guinea occupies the eastern half of the large island of New Guinea positioned north of Australia. For this reason, it is considered to be part of the political region known as Oceania. Oceania is not a geographical continent.Some would say that Papua New Guinea is on the continent of Australia, but this is not the case. The continent of Australia is quite different to the political region of Oceania. Much debate has been made over whether Oceania and Australia are continents, but the difference lies in the definition of "continent" as a single land mass.The western half of the island of New Guinea, which belongs to Indonesia, is considered to be part of the continent of Asia.
Malo is how you say thank you in tongan. To say thank you very much is "malo aupito".
Lukim yu which means see you later.... or Ketch ;) If you want some png girls call me;)
In Tok Pisin, "friend" is "wontok". It literally means one talk, i.e. one language or same language.
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.
Three of the countries near to Indonesia share borders with the country. These countries are Malaysia, Papua New Guenna, and East Timor. Other countries that are close include Australia, Singapore, and the Philippines.