![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Tok Pisin developed as the lingua franca, a common tongue everyone could use for trade and communication. Tok Pisin grew up out of a country teeming with hundreds of other languages – even today, there are still over 800 languages spoken in PNG. We recently recorded Tok Pisin for our uTalk app (coming in the next update), with our delightful voice artists Rhonda and Patrick, and I was intrigued by how the language works. Today we’re having a short introduction to Tok Pisin (literally, ‘Talk Pidgin’), one of the three official languages of Papua New Guinea (along with English and Hiri Motu). Halo! Nem blo mi em Nat. Gutpela lo meetim yu! ![]()
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