Proper noun
Bislama
A creole language spoken on the South Pacific island-nation of Vanuatu, derived from Indo-European (mainly from English) and Oceanic languages.
Bislama is a pidgin language, and now a creole in urban areas. Source: Internet
In recent years, the use of Bislama as a first language has considerably encroached on indigenous languages, whose use in the population has receded from 73.1 to 63.2 percent between 1999 and 2009. Source: Internet
Essentially combining a typically Melanesian grammar with a mostly English vocabulary, Bislama is the only language that can be understood and spoken by the majority of Vanuatu's population as a second language. Source: Internet
I also enjoyed learning Bislama, such a great language,” Mr Hewett said. Source: Internet