..............wenns der Wahrheitsfindung dient.
www.unilang.org/course.php?res=80
Vielleicht kanns dir ja weiterhelfen, laut letztem Satz für "Absolute Beginners", die
typischen Anfänger also.
Sollte es dich auch einmal nach Boug verschlagen, u. du hörst den Satz:
"Dispela man bai i bekim pe long olgeta samting"
..........dann laufe so schnell du kannst.;-))))))))))))))))))))
Tok Pisin for Beginners
Tok Pisin is a creole language spoken in the northern mainland of Papua New Guinea and surrounding islands. It is one of the official languages of Papua New Guinea and the most widely used language in use there, spoken by over 4 million people. Tok Pisin is also more commonly called in English "New Guinea Pidgin".
The name "Tok Pisin" itself comes from the language, with "tok" meaning "talk" and "pisin" meaning "pidgin". A pidgin language is one that is created to facilitate communications between two different groups which share no common language. Since its formation, however, it has been steadily developing a more complex and distinctive grammar, and it is now considered a creole (a pidgin language that now has native speakers). The vocabulary is 5/6 Indo-European (mostly English, with some German, Portuguese, and Latin), 1/7 Malayo-Polynesian, and the rest is from Trans-New-Guinea and other languages.
Part one of this course is only intended for absolute beginners.
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