Refer to my previous post dripping with sarcasm.
Perhaps I should have said, in the first 'no' post, that I had never heard of no being used in that way...and I certainly wasn't thinking about 'no' being used as it is used in English because you virtually never hear them say just no without it being attached to something else....as essentially part of word....nogat etc.
But that is fine...Sharpie can use it to make himself look a little clever at my expense...at least I could make myself understood most anywhere in PNG even now, let alone when I was fluent in Tok Pisin years ago....as opposed to the Tok Masta that Sharpie passes off as a language.
Remember Pete....LOTS of people with long memories...we didn't vote, almost unanimously, your life membership in PNGALPA away for grins.