the most widely spoken language of the 1200-odd islands in Papua New Guinea, also known as 'Melanesian Pidgin', though really a creole now, having thoroughly left its English/German/local origins behind. a very colourful, expressive, and rapidly changing language; great for telling long funny stories.

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