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wantok

Terms vs Wantok - What's the difference?

terms | wantok |


As nouns the difference between terms and wantok

is that terms is while wantok is (melanesia|papua new guinea) a close comrade; a person with whom one has a strong social bond, usually based on shared language.

Wantok vs Wanton - What's the difference?

wantok | wanton |


As nouns the difference between wantok and wanton

is that wantok is a close comrade; a person with whom one has a strong social bond, usually based on shared language while wanton is a pampered or coddled person.

As an adjective wanton is

undisciplined, unruly; not able to be controlled.

As a verb wanton is

to rove and ramble without restraint, rule, or limit; to revel; to play loosely; to frolic.

Wantokism vs Wantok - What's the difference?

wantokism | wantok | Derived terms |

Wantokism is a derived term of wantok.


As nouns the difference between wantokism and wantok

is that wantokism is the melanesian cultural practice of relying on one's wantoks for any need, and of sharing the fruits of one's personal success with one's wantoks while wantok is (melanesia|papua new guinea) a close comrade; a person with whom one has a strong social bond, usually based on shared language.

Language vs Wantok - What's the difference?

language | wantok |


As nouns the difference between language and wantok

is that language is (lb) a body of words, and set of methods of combining them (called a grammar), understood by a community and used as a form of communication or language can be a languet, a flat plate in or below the flue pipe of an organ while wantok is (melanesia|papua new guinea) a close comrade; a person with whom one has a strong social bond, usually based on shared language.

As a verb language

is to communicate by language; to express in language.

Shared vs Wantok - What's the difference?

shared | wantok |


As an adjective shared

is used by multiple entities or for multiple purposes or in multiple ways.

As a verb shared

is (share).

As a noun wantok is

(melanesia|papua new guinea) a close comrade; a person with whom one has a strong social bond, usually based on shared language.

Bond vs Wantok - What's the difference?

bond | wantok |


As nouns the difference between bond and wantok

is that bond is while wantok is (melanesia|papua new guinea) a close comrade; a person with whom one has a strong social bond, usually based on shared language.

Social vs Wantok - What's the difference?

social | wantok |


As nouns the difference between social and wantok

is that social is a festive gathering to foster introductions while wantok is (melanesia|papua new guinea) a close comrade; a person with whom one has a strong social bond, usually based on shared language.

As an adjective social

is being extroverted or outgoing.

Comrade vs Wantok - What's the difference?

comrade | wantok |


As nouns the difference between comrade and wantok

is that comrade is a mate, companion, or associate while wantok is a close comrade; a person with whom one has a strong social bond, usually based on shared language.

As a verb comrade

is {{cx|transitive|lang=en}} To associate with in a friendly way.