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23 June 2025

17 June 2025

  • curprev 08:2108:21, 17 June 2025 imported>Phantasmcoa 85,909 bytes +85,909 Consequences of colonialism and imperialism: The majority of the population in West Papua uses Papuan Malay, while the majority in Papua New Guinea uses Tok Pisin. These two languages have different origins and structures , so they cannot be said to be "the same language".