Hakha Translation added to website.
We are happy to announce the addition of the Hakha language group to our website. Please visit the Hakha language section for available Hakha downloads.
We are happy to announce the addition of the Hakha language group to our website. Please visit the Hakha language section for available Hakha downloads.
We have just uploaded some new Haitian Creole stories.
Haitian Creole language (Kreyòl ayisyen; pronounced: [kɣejɔl ajisjɛ̃]), officially Haitian, often called simply Creole or Kreyòl, is a language spoken in Haiti by about twelve million people, which includes all Haitians in Haiti and via emigration, by about two million speakers residing in the Bahamas, Cuba, Canada, Cayman Islands, French Guiana, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Belize, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, and United States. More at Wikipedia.
We have just uploaded some new Gujarati stories.
Gujarati (ગુજરાતી Gujrātī?) is an Indo-Aryan language, and part of the greater Indo-European language family. It is derived from a language called Old Western Rajasthani (1100 - 1500 AD) which is the ancestor language of the modern Gujarati and Rajasthani languages. It is native to the Indian state of Gujarat, and is its chief language, as well as of the adjacent union territories of Daman and Diu and Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
There are about 46.1 million speakers of Gujarati worldwide, making it the 26th most spoken native language in the world. More at Wikipedia.
Today we are announcing that we have added the translation for Acehnese.
Acehnese (also Achinese, Achehnese) or Aceh (formerly Atjeh) is a Malayo-Polynesian language spoken by Acehnese people natively in Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia. This language also spoken in some parts in Malaysia by Acehnese descendents there, such as in Yan, Kedah. Read more at Wikipedia.
To view the Acehnese Language translation at Bible For Children please visit here.
Today we are announcing that we have added the translation for Batak Toba.
The Batak Toba language is an Austronesian language spoken in North Sumatra province in Indonesia. It is part of a group of languages called "Batak". There are approximately 2,000,000 Batak Toba speakers, living west of Lake Toba. Read more at Wikipedia.
To view the Batak Language translation at Bible For Children please visit here.