- Tok Pisin
- noun Etymology: Tok Pisin, literally, pidgin talk Date: 1974 an English-based creole that is a national language of Papua New Guinea
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Tok Pisin — Spoken in Papua New Guinea Native speakers 122,000 (2004) 4 million L2 speakers Language family … Wikipedia
Tok Pisin — Parlée en Papouasie Nouvelle Guinée Nombre de locuteurs 2 millions, dont 500 000 natifs Classification par famille créoles créoles à base lexicale anglaise tok pisin (Dérivée de la classification SIL) … Wikipédia en Français
Tok pisin — Parlée en Papouasie Nouvelle Guinée !Papouasie Nouvelle Guinée Nombre de locuteurs 2 millions, dont 500 000 natifs … Wikipédia en Français
Tok Pisin — Gesprochen in Papua Neuguinea Sprecher 120.000 Muttersprachler ca. 3 4 Millionen Zweitsprachler Linguistische Klassifikation Kreolsprachen englischbasiert Tok Pisin … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tok Pisin — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Tok Pisin o Pindin inglés Tok Pisin Hablado en Papúa Nueva Guinea Hablantes • Nativos: • Otros: 3.5 millones … Wikipedia Español
Tok pisin — o Pindin inglés Tok Pisin Hablado en Papúa Nueva Guinea Hablantes • Nativos: • Otros: 3.5 millones • 120.000 • 3 millones F … Wikipedia Español
tok pisin — tȍk pìsin m DEFINICIJA lingv. kreolski jezik sa službenim statusom na Papui Novoj Gvineji, nastao na osnovi engleskoga … Hrvatski jezični portal
Tok Pisin — /tawk pis in/ Neo Melanesian. * * * ▪ language pidgin spoken in Papua New Guinea, hence its identification in some earlier works as New Guinea Pidgin. It was also once called Neo Melanesian, apparently according to the hypothesis that all… … Universalium
Tok Pisin — noun /tɔk pɪzɪn/ a) A creole of Indo European, Malayo Polynesian and Trans New Guinean languages (principally English and Kuanua); one of the official languages of Papua New Guinea. b) Tok Pisin Syn: Melanesian Pidgin English, Neo Melanesian See… … Wiktionary
Tok Pisin — /tɒk ˈpɪzən/ (say tok pizuhn) noun the English based lingua franca of Papua New Guinea; originally a Melanesian pidgin, now undergoing creolisation. {Tok Pisin: literally, talk pidgin} …