Tolai Language Change discusses interests and related topics in the changes in Kuanua language. Kuanua is the language of the Tolai people in East New Britain, Papua New Guinea. Some use the terms Tolai and Tinata Tuna instead of Kuanua. Besides church publications, there are no current publications in Kuanua to serve as current literature. Similar to the oral culture, today the language exist more in oral conversations and that is how the language is surviving.
Sunday, January 26, 2014
ToWarpit
ToWarpit
To Warpit u wana uwe? ToWarpit i biti, Ina Wana ra pui. A kalangar i tangtangi, Ta ra ula bubukai.
Upi pau ra market, Ma ra kangar i ki. Ma mulai i bitbiti, ToWarpit una wa, Ma pa ina bura ba. Una tikan upi ta kamuk. Iau pa ina ga bura ba.
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