John 3:16 - Sumbawa Alatala sangat ya beri dunia, ka beang anak selaki de sopo Bae si, sai de beriman lako alatala, no si akan mate, melainkan ya dapat telas de kekal. This language is also known as Bahasa Sumbawa, Sumbawarese Sumbawa, Bible, Bahasa Sumbawa, Sumbawarese, Basa Semawa, Bima, Sumbawa Island, Bali, Lombok, Sprachbund, Satera Jontal, Indonesia, John 3:16, SEO: Sumbawa ( basa Semawa ; Indonesian : bahasa Sumbawa ) or Sumbawarese is a Malayo-Polynesian language of the western half of Sumbawa Island, Indonesia , which it shares with speakers of Bima . It is closely related to the languages of adjacent Lombok and Bali ; indeed, it is the easternmost Austronesian language in the south of Indonesia that is not part of the Central Malayo-Polynesian Sprachbund . The Sumbawa write their language with their own native script commonly known in their homeland as Satera Jon...
SEO: Pacoh Phacoh Alternate names: Paco, Pokoh, Bo River Van Kieu. Its dialects are Pahi (Ba-Hi). Links: https://www.ethnologue.com/language/pac https://globalrecordings.net/en/language/PAC https://www.researchgate.net/publication/280082359_A_grammar_of_Pacoh_A_Mon-Khmer_language_of_the_central_highlands_of_Vietnam https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacoh_language https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Pacoh_language https://dbpedia.org/page/Pacoh_language https://www.webonary.org/pacoh/language/ https://joshuaproject.net/languages/pac https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/14249/LA https://openresearch-repository.anu.edu.au/bitstream/1885/146283/1/580_Alves.pdf The Pacoh language is a member of the Katuic language group, a part of the Eastern [1] Mon–Khmer linguistic branch. Most Pacoh speakers live in central Laos and central Vietnam.[2] Pacoh is undergoing substantial change, influenced by the Vietnamese.[3] Alternative names are Paco, Pokoh, Bo River Van Kieu. Its dialect...
2023 Draft Translation - Alak ພະເຢໂອວາຮັກໂລກນີ້ທີ່ສຸດ ໄອາມອບກອນໂກ໊ຍຈ໌ມາຣາ ເປືອແຕ່ລາໂທຍທີ່ເຊື່ອຖືໄອາວ(ກອນໂກ໊ຍຈ໌ມາຣາ) ອິຢິ໊ເກີດຊີດ ແຕ່ວ່າເກີດຊີວິດອະມະຕະ(ແທນ) ຈອນ 3:16 Metadata: Alak is a language spoken by some 4,000 people in southern Laos , especially in the Provinces of Salavan and Sekong (where the Alak people make up over a fifth of the population). It is closely related to the language spoken by the Bahnars of Vietnam. It includes two dialects, Alak proper and Harak About: Alak language An Entity of Type: language , from Named Graph: http://dbpedia.org , within Data Space: dbpedia.org Alak is a language spoken by some 4,000 people in southern Laos, especially in the Provinces of Salavan and Sekong (where the Alak people make up over a fifth of the population). It is closely related to the language spoken by the Bahnars of Vietnam. It includes two dialects, Alak proper and Ha...