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Tok Pisin is the pidgin English of Papua New Guinea. Recently, it has been creolizing due to an increasing number of people using it as a first language. Closely related languages are Bislama from Vanuatu and Pijin from the Solomon Islands. Synonyms for Tok Pisin are: Melanesian Pidgin English, neo-Melanesian, Pidgin English, and Talk Boy.
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A bibliography of publications in and about Tok Pisin.
Brief description of Tok Pisin, including references and resources.
An interactive and bidirectional dictionary between Tok Pisin and English.
An open-source phrasebook at Wikitravel.
On-line text book on Tok Pisin. Still in early development stage.
On-line text book on Tok Pisin. Still in early development stage.
An open-source phrasebook at Wikitravel.
Brief description of Tok Pisin, including references and resources.
An interactive and bidirectional dictionary between Tok Pisin and English.
A bibliography of publications in and about Tok Pisin.
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