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- Bislama abstract "Bislama (English /ˈbɪsləmɑː/; Bislama: [bislaˈma]), also called Bichelamar, is a creole language, one of the official languages of Vanuatu. It is the first language of many of the "Urban ni-Vanuatu" (those who live in Port Vila and Luganville), and the second language of much of the rest of the country's residents. "Yumi, Yumi, Yumi", the Vanuatu national anthem, is in Bislama. More than 95% of Bislama words are of English origin; the remainder combines a few dozen words from French, as well as some vocabulary inherited from various languages of Vanuatu, essentially limited to flora and fauna terminology. While the influence of these vernacular languages is low on the vocabulary side, it is very high in the morphosyntax. Bislama can be basically described as a language with an English vocabulary and an Oceanic grammar.".
- Bislama iso6391Code "bi".
- Bislama iso6392Code "bis".
- Bislama iso6393Code "bis".
- Bislama languageFamily English-based_creole_languages.
- Bislama spokenIn Vanuatu.
- Bislama wikiPageExternalLink The_dynamics_of_linguistic_diversity_Egalitarian_multilingualism_and_power_imbalance_among_northern_Vanuatu_languages.
- Bislama wikiPageExternalLink bislama.html.
- Bislama wikiPageExternalLink bislama_intro.html.
- Bislama wikiPageExternalLink resources-language.php.
- Bislama wikiPageExternalLink www.bislama.org.
- Bislama wikiPageExternalLink bislama-dictionary.
- Bislama wikiPageExternalLink www.dailypost.vu.
- Bislama wikiPageExternalLink 34406_bis.pdf?lang=spa&clang=bis.
- Bislama wikiPageID "76391".
- Bislama wikiPageRevisionID "591420733".
- Bislama date "2011".
- Bislama fam English-based_creole_languages.
- Bislama fam "Pacific".
- Bislama familycolor "Creole".
- Bislama hasPhotoCollection Bislama.
- Bislama iso "bi".
- Bislama iso "bis".
- Bislama lingua "52".
- Bislama name "Bislama".
- Bislama ref "e17".
- Bislama region "Vanuatu".
- Bislama script Latin_script.
- Bislama speakers "10000".
- Bislama speakers "200000".
- Bislama wordnet_type synset-language-noun-1.
- Bislama subject Category:English-based_pidgins_and_creoles.
- Bislama subject Category:Languages_of_New_Caledonia.
- Bislama subject Category:Languages_of_Vanuatu.
- Bislama type Abstraction100002137.
- Bislama type ArtificialLanguage106894544.
- Bislama type Communication100033020.
- Bislama type English-basedPidginsAndCreoles.
- Bislama type Language106282651.
- Bislama type LanguagesOfNewCaledonia.
- Bislama type LanguagesOfVanuatu.
- Bislama type Pidgin106905680.
- Bislama type Language.
- Bislama type Language.
- Bislama type Language.
- Bislama type InformationEntity.
- Bislama comment "Bislama (English /ˈbɪsləmɑː/; Bislama: [bislaˈma]), also called Bichelamar, is a creole language, one of the official languages of Vanuatu. It is the first language of many of the "Urban ni-Vanuatu" (those who live in Port Vila and Luganville), and the second language of much of the rest of the country's residents. "Yumi, Yumi, Yumi", the Vanuatu national anthem, is in Bislama.".
- Bislama label "Bichelamar".
- Bislama label "Bislama".
- Bislama label "Bislama".
- Bislama label "Bislama".
- Bislama label "Bislama".
- Bislama label "Język bislama".
- Bislama label "Lingua bislama".
- Bislama label "Língua bislamá".
- Bislama label "Бислама".
- Bislama label "ビスラマ語".
- Bislama label "比斯拉马语".
- Bislama sameAs Bislamština.
- Bislama sameAs Bislama.
- Bislama sameAs Μπισλάμα.
- Bislama sameAs Bislama.
- Bislama sameAs Bislama.
- Bislama sameAs Bichelamar.
- Bislama sameAs Bahasa_Bislama.
- Bislama sameAs Lingua_bislama.
- Bislama sameAs ビスラマ語.
- Bislama sameAs 비슬라마.
- Bislama sameAs Bislama.
- Bislama sameAs Język_bislama.
- Bislama sameAs Língua_bislamá.
- Bislama sameAs m.0k4n3.
- Bislama sameAs Mx4rvVi3QpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA.
- Bislama sameAs Q35452.
- Bislama sameAs Q35452.
- Bislama sameAs Bislama.
- Bislama wasDerivedFrom Bislama?oldid=591420733.
- Bislama isPrimaryTopicOf Bislama.
- Bislama name "Bislama".