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Traveling to or studying in Papua New Guinea, it can be useful to learn how to say and pronounce Table Settings words such as chopsticks. Located in East Asia & Pacific, Papua New Guinea has a population of 7,013,829 (2011) consisting of 48% female (2011) and sees the arrival of 114,000 (2008) tourists a year. In Papua New Guinea, they speak English and Hiri Motu. SpeakSheets offers our Lifetime Members printable and downloadable language one-sheets with no monthly costs ever, guaranteed. With more than 17 languages covering over 2.3 billion people worldwide, we can help make your travels to Papua New Guinea and beyond even more fun!Country | Language(s) | Population | Annual Tourists | Region |
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American Samoa | English, Samoan | 69,543 (2011)
| 25,000 (2006)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Australia | English | 22,620,600 (2011)
| 5,885,000 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Brunei | Malay | 405,938 (2011)
| 157,000 (2009)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Cambodia | Khmer | 14,305,183 (2011)
| 2,399,000 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific |
China | Chinese | 1,344,130,000 (2011)
| 55,664,000 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Dem. Rep. Korea | Korean | 24,451,285 (2011)
| n/a
| East Asia & Pacific |
Fiji | English, Fijian, Hindi | 868,406 (2011)
| 632,000 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific |
French Polynesia | French | 273,777 (2011)
| 154,000 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Guam | Chamorro, English | 182,111 (2011)
| 1,196,000 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Hong Kong SAR, China | Chinese, English | 7,071,600 (2011)
| 20,085,000 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Indonesia | Javanese | 242,325,638 (2011)
| 7,003,000 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Japan | Japanese | 127,817,277 (2011)
| 8,611,000 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Kiribati | English | 101,093 (2011)
| 4,700 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Korea | Korean | 49,779,000 (2011)
| 8,798,000 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Lao PDR | Lao | 6,288,037 (2011)
| 1,670,000 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Macao SAR, China | 555,731 (2011)
| 11,926,000 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific | |
Malaysia | Malay | 28,859,154 (2011)
| 24,577,000 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Marshall Islands | English, Marshallese | 54,816 (2011)
| 5,000 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Micronesia | English | 111,542 (2011)
| 26,000 (2008)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Mongolia | Mongolian | 2,800,114 (2011)
| 457,000 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Myanmar | Burmese | 48,336,763 (2011)
| 311,000 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific |
New Caledonia | French | 249,000 (2011)
| 99,000 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific |
New Zealand | English, Maori | 4,405,200 (2011)
| 2,492,000 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Northern Mariana Islands | Chamorro, English | 61,174 (2011)
| 345,000 (2009)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Palau | English, Japanese | 20,609 (2011)
| 84,000 (2009)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Papua New Guinea | English, Hiri Motu | 7,013,829 (2011)
| 114,000 (2008)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Philippines | English, Filipino | 94,852,030 (2011)
| 3,520,000 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Samoa | English | 183,874 (2011)
| 130,000 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Singapore | Chinese, English, Tamil | 5,183,700 (2011)
| 9,161,000 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Solomon Islands | English | 552,267 (2011)
| 21,000 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Thailand | Thai | 69,518,555 (2011)
| 15,936,000 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Timor-Leste | Portuguese | 1,175,880 (2011)
| 40,000 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Tonga | English, Tongan | 104,509 (2011)
| 45,000 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Tuvalu | English, Tuvalu | 9,847 (2011)
| 1,700 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Vanuatu | English, French | 245,619 (2011)
| 97,000 (2010)
| East Asia & Pacific |
Vietnam | Vietnamese | 87,840,000 (2011)
| 3,747,000 (2009)
| East Asia & Pacific |
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