The official languages of Papua New Guinea are Tok Pisin, English, and Hiri Motu.
In addition to English there are a total of 840indigenous languages have been identified, including approximately 40 languages that are highly endangered, and more than 20 that have less than 10 native speakers.
Papua New Guinea has over 700 languages. The official languages of Papua New Guinea are Tok Pisin, English, and Hiri Motu. In addition, there are over 820 indigenous languages.
Papua New Guinea
Yes, Both Haiti and Papua New Guinea have creolized languages as one of their official languages.
== Native American languages are almost all dying out with only a few exceptions. The languages of Papua, New Guinea are only spoken in Papua, New Guinea, often by only a single village or small collection of villages. Latin is least popular because it is considered a dead language.
Papua New Guinea has 820 spoken languages and leads the world with the most spoken languages. India is second with 742 and the U.S. is fifth with 311.
Papua New Guinea. It has three main languages and around 820 indigenous languages.
Yes. The official languages of Papua New Guinea are Tok Pisin, English, and Hiri Motu. In addition, there are 840indigenous languages (including about 40 that are highly endangered, i.e. down to 2 or three native speakers).
Papua New Guinea has the most languages (about 840).
Papua New Guinea has over 700 languages. The official languages of Papua New Guinea are Tok Pisin, English, and Hiri Motu. In addition, there are over 820 indigenous languages.
New Guinea is an Island that contains 2 different countries:If you mean Papua New Guinea, click here.If you mean Western New Guinea, Indonesia, click here.
There are 841 languages in Papua New Guinea. Some of them may be considered dialects of each other by some definitions.
Yes. The official languages of Papua New Guinea are Tok Pisin, English, and Hiri Motu. In addition, there are over 820 indigenous languages.
Papua New Guinea
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.
These are the two many languages in Papua New GuineaPidgin/Tok Pisin: PikininiMotu: Boio
Papua New Guinea
Yes, Both Haiti and Papua New Guinea have creolized languages as one of their official languages.