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Tok Pisin Baibel 1.0.1
Buk Baibel long Tok Pisin The Holy Bible with Deuterocanon intheTok Pisin (Melanesian Pidgin) Language of Papua New GuineaBukBaibel long Tok Pisin bilong Niugini Tok Pisin is a creolelanguagespoken throughout Papua New Guinea. It is an officiallanguage ofPapua New Guinea and the most widely used language inthat country.However, in parts of Western, Gulf, Central, OroProvince and MilneBay Provinces, the use of Tok Pisin has a shorterhistory, and isless universal, especially among older people. Whileit likelydeveloped as a trade pidgin, Tok Pisin has become adistinctlanguage in its own right. It is often referred to byAnglophonesas "New Guinea Pidgin" or "Pidgin English". Tok isderived fromEnglish "talk", but has a wider application, alsomeaning "word","speech", or "language". Pisin derives from theEnglish wordpidgin; the latter, in turn, may originate in the wordbusiness,which is descriptive of the typical development and use ofpidginsas inter-ethnic trade languages. While Tok Pisin's name inthelanguage is Tok Pisin, it is also called New Guinea PidgininEnglish. Papua New Guinean anglophones almost invariably refertoTok Pisin as Pidgin when speaking English. However,professionallinguists prefer to use the term Tok Pisin, as this isconsidered adistinct language in its own right.[8] The language canno longerbe considered a pidgin strictly speaking: it is now afirstlanguage for numerous people, and is not simply a linguafranca tofacilitate communication with speakers of other languages.
Vanuatu News Feeds 2.5
Vanuatu is a nation in the South Pacific region made up ofroughly80 islands that stretch 1,300 kilometers. Port Vila, thenation’scapital and economic center, is on the island of Efate. TheVanuatuNews Feeds is a collection of the latest news from blogs,websites,facebook pages and twitters in Vanuatu, collated by RSSfeeds. Theapp neatly displays for latest news published in the last24hrs, alist of all the unread news. Websites, Facebook and Twitterarebrowsable from within the app.