Papua New Guinea Tok Pisin English Dictionary
Author(s): Brian Deutrom
In a country where more than 800 local languages are spoken, Tok Pisin is most frequently used in Papua New Guinea to communicate, to teach, to command, to pray and express thoughts and feelings. The language has developed over the last 150 years by the people who use it, and is still changing. This bilingual dictionary helps the learning process. First published 2008.
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General Fields
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- : 82003
- : 82003
- : 0.23
- : 01 April 2007
- : United Kingdom
- : books
Special Fields
- : Brian Deutrom
- : Brian Deutrom
- : Paperback
- : 427.9953
- : 400