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- Pijin_language abstract "Pijin (Solomons Pidgin or Neo-Solomonic) is a language spoken in Solomon Islands. It is closely related to Tok Pisin of Papua New Guinea, Bislama of Vanuatu, and Torres Strait Creole of the Torres Strait; these might be considered dialects of a single language.As of 1999 there were 307,000 second- or third-language speakers with a literacy rate in first language of 60%, a literacy rate in second language of 50%.".
- Pijin_language iso6393Code "pis".
- Pijin_language languageFamily English-based_creole_languages.
- Pijin_language languageFamily Pacific_Ocean.
- Pijin_language spokenIn Solomon_Islands.
- Pijin_language wikiPageExternalLink C23051.
- Pijin_language wikiPageExternalLink SI_pijin_hc.html.
- Pijin_language wikiPageID "30863012".
- Pijin_language wikiPageRevisionID "596764065".
- Pijin_language date "1999".
- Pijin_language fam English-based_creole_languages.
- Pijin_language fam "Pacific".
- Pijin_language familycolor "Creole".
- Pijin_language hasPhotoCollection Pijin_language.
- Pijin_language iso "pis".
- Pijin_language lingua "52".
- Pijin_language name "Pijin".
- Pijin_language ref "e17".
- Pijin_language speakers "300000".
- Pijin_language states Solomon_Islands.
- Pijin_language wordnet_type synset-language-noun-1.
- Pijin_language subject Category:English-based_pidgins_and_creoles.
- Pijin_language subject Category:Languages_of_the_Solomon_Islands.
- Pijin_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Pijin_language type ArtificialLanguage106894544.
- Pijin_language type Communication100033020.
- Pijin_language type English-basedPidginsAndCreoles.
- Pijin_language type Language106282651.
- Pijin_language type LanguagesOfTheSolomonIslands.
- Pijin_language type Pidgin106905680.
- Pijin_language type Language.
- Pijin_language type Language.
- Pijin_language type Language.
- Pijin_language type InformationEntity.
- Pijin_language comment "Pijin (Solomons Pidgin or Neo-Solomonic) is a language spoken in Solomon Islands. It is closely related to Tok Pisin of Papua New Guinea, Bislama of Vanuatu, and Torres Strait Creole of the Torres Strait; these might be considered dialects of a single language.As of 1999 there were 307,000 second- or third-language speakers with a literacy rate in first language of 60%, a literacy rate in second language of 50%.".
- Pijin_language label "Język neosalomoński".
- Pijin_language label "Língua pijin".
- Pijin_language label "Pijin language".
- Pijin_language label "Pijin".
- Pijin_language label "Pijin".
- Pijin_language label "Пиджин Соломоновых Островов".
- Pijin_language label "ピジン語".
- Pijin_language sameAs Pijin.
- Pijin_language sameAs Pijin.
- Pijin_language sameAs ピジン語.
- Pijin_language sameAs Język_neosalomoński.
- Pijin_language sameAs Língua_pijin.
- Pijin_language sameAs m.02hxk3b.
- Pijin_language sameAs Mx4rvVkAmpwpEbGdrcN5Y29ycA.
- Pijin_language sameAs Q36699.
- Pijin_language sameAs Q36699.
- Pijin_language sameAs Pijin_language.
- Pijin_language wasDerivedFrom Pijin_language?oldid=596764065.
- Pijin_language isPrimaryTopicOf Pijin_language.
- Pijin_language name "Pijin".