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Tok Pisin, an English-based Creole language spoken in Papua New Guinea, developed from a pidgin used by laborers on colonial plantations in the 19th century. Today it is one of Papua New Guinea's three official languages and is spoken by over 4 million people as their primary language. Tok Pisin has its own grammar distinct from English — 'gras bilong fes' (grass belonging to face) means beard.
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