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Language Stats: compare key data on Fiji & Papua New Guinea

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STAT Fiji Papua New Guinea HISTORY
English status Also used by many urban <a href=/country/mc>Chinese</a> (4,652 in 1976), Rotuman, occasionally by <a href=/encyclopedia/Native-American>Indians</a>, rarely by Fijians (P. Geraghty 1981). Main <a href=/cat/Language>language</a> of commerce, <a href=/cat/Education>education</a>, <a href=/cat/Government>government</a>. There are also reports of a <a href=/country/fj>Fijian</a> Pidgin <a href=/encyclopedia/England>English</a>. National <a href=/cat/Language>language</a>. <a href=/graph-T/med_new>Newspapers</a>, radio programs. Bible 1535-1989. Official <a href=/cat/Language>language</a>. Used in schools. Bible 1535-1989.
Languages English (official), Fijian (official), Hindustani Melanesian Pidgin serves as the lingua franca, English spoken by 1%-2%, Motu spoken in Papua region; <i>note:</i> 820 indigenous languages spoken (over one-tenth of the world's total)
Linguistic diversity index 0.607
Ranked 64th.
0.99
Ranked 1st. 63% more than Fiji
Major language(s) English, Fijian, Hindi English, Tok Pisin, Hiri Motu

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