olsem
Olsem is a term primarily used in Tok Pisin, the creole language of Papua New Guinea. It functions as a versatile word, often translating to "like," "as," or "such as" in English. Its grammatical role can vary, allowing it to act as a preposition, conjunction, or adverb depending on the context of the sentence.
In its prepositional use, olsem indicates similarity or comparison. For example, "Em i stap olsem pik" translates
The flexibility of olsem makes it a fundamental part of everyday communication in Tok Pisin. Its usage