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==Facts about Pitcairn-Norfolk ==
==Facts about Pitcairn-Norfolk ==
*'''Language code (ISO 639-3)''': <code>pih</code>
*'''Language code (ISO 639-3)''': <code>pih</code>
*'''Autonyms''' (''how to write "Pitcairn-Norfolk" in Pitcairn-Norfolk''): <code>Pitkern</code>
*'''Autonyms''' (''how to write "Pitcairn-Norfolk" in Pitcairn-Norfolk''): <code>Pitkern</code>
*'''Other names for "Pitcairn-Norfolk"''': <code>Pitcairn English, Norfolkese, Norf’k, Norfuk</code>
*'''The Pitcairn-Norfolk language is spoken in''': <code>Norfolk Island</code>
*'''Spoken by''': 650 speakers
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Norfolk (or Norfuk) is the language of Norfolk Island. It is derived from English and Tahitian. Norfolk is close to Pitcairn. Norfolk is spoken by 650 speakers in Norfolk, or around 33% of the island's residents. It differs from the Creole spoken in Pitcairn by variations, resulting from some 150 years of isolation between the two Creoles, after the departure for the Norfolk Islands of the natives of Pitcairn in the mid-19th century. Thus, the vocabulary received English words, and some words of Polynesian origin may have another meaning or are no longer used.


*'''Other names for "Pitcairn-Norfolk"''': <code>Pitcairn English, Norfolkese, Norf’k</code>


*'''The Pitcairn-Norfolk language is spoken in''': <code>Norfolk Island</code>
==Free Pitcairn-Norfolk Lessons==
==Free Pitcairn-Norfolk Lessons==
*'''[[Language/Pitcairn-norfolk/Grammar|Grammar Lessons]]'''
*'''[[Language/Pitcairn-norfolk/Grammar|Grammar Lessons]]'''
*'''[[Language/Pitcairn-norfolk/Vocabulary|Vocabulary Lessons]]'''
*'''[[Language/Pitcairn-norfolk/Vocabulary|Vocabulary Lessons]]'''
*'''[[Language/Pitcairn-norfolk/Pronunciation|Pronunciation Lessons]]'''
*'''[[Language/Pitcairn-norfolk/Pronunciation|Pronunciation Lessons]]'''
*'''[[Language/Pitcairn-norfolk/Culture|Culture Lessons]]'''
*'''[[Language/Pitcairn-norfolk/Culture|Culture Lessons]]'''


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== Last Lessons ==
[[Language/Pitcairn-norfolk/Culture/Pitcairn-Islands-Timeline|Pitcairn Islands Timeline]] — [[Language/Pitcairn-norfolk/Vocabulary/Basic-Words-and-Expressions|Basic Words and Expressions]] — [[Language/Pitcairn-norfolk/Culture/Norfolk-Island-Timeline|Norfolk Island Timeline]] — [[Language/Pitcairn-norfolk/Vocabulary/How-to-Say-Hello-and-Greetings|How to Say Hello and Greetings]]
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Latest revision as of 17:18, 25 March 2023

Pitcairn Norfolk Language
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Facts about Pitcairn-Norfolk[edit | edit source]

  • Language code (ISO 639-3): pih
  • Autonyms (how to write "Pitcairn-Norfolk" in Pitcairn-Norfolk): Pitkern
  • Other names for "Pitcairn-Norfolk": Pitcairn English, Norfolkese, Norf’k, Norfuk
  • The Pitcairn-Norfolk language is spoken in: Norfolk Island
  • Spoken by: 650 speakers

Norfolk (or Norfuk) is the language of Norfolk Island. It is derived from English and Tahitian. Norfolk is close to Pitcairn. Norfolk is spoken by 650 speakers in Norfolk, or around 33% of the island's residents. It differs from the Creole spoken in Pitcairn by variations, resulting from some 150 years of isolation between the two Creoles, after the departure for the Norfolk Islands of the natives of Pitcairn in the mid-19th century. Thus, the vocabulary received English words, and some words of Polynesian origin may have another meaning or are no longer used.


Free Pitcairn-Norfolk Lessons[edit | edit source]

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Last Lessons[edit | edit source]

Pitcairn Islands TimelineBasic Words and ExpressionsNorfolk Island TimelineHow to Say Hello and Greetings