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Glosariu Turizmu no Hahaanho lian Tetun, Portuges, Ingles ho IndoneziaHakerek nain: Catharina Williams-van Klinken, Helio Brites Seixas, Cesaltina Martins Tilman, Martinha Rodrigues Rebelo Santos Silva, Marta Cardoso, Anabela Maia Santos ho Justino da...
Free AppThis is written in Kuku-Yalanji language, Australia. Once installed you can use this app without an internet connection.
Free AppIn East Timor, there are two language varieties commonly called ‘Tetun’. The one in this dictionary is the ‘Tetun Dili’ variety after the capital city. It contains over 5800 Tetun headwords plus1700 sub-entries, and 7000 English entries. There...
Free AppThis book of Mark is written in the Wangurri language, Australia. Once installed you can use this app without an internet connection.
Free AppThe Warlpiri language (Ethnologue/ISO code: wbp) is spoken in and around the central eastern area of the Northern Territory, Australia. Warlpiri is spoken by about 3000 people, either as a first or second language.This dictionary app is based on the...
Free AppThe Yumplatok Baibol contains Genesis, Ruth, Jonah and the New Testament in the Yumplatok language of Torres Strait, Australia. Once installed you can use this app without an internet connection.
Free AppA book of 257 Christian song lyrics in the Kriol language of Northern Australia - revised 2012
Free AppThe Minar Poelayzimayl contains Genesis, Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Romans, 1 & 2 Timothy in the Kalaw Lagaw Ya (KKY) language of Torres Strait, Australia. Once installed you can use this app without an internet connection.
Free AppThis is written in Walmajarri language, Australia. Once installed you can use this app without an internet connection.
Free AppWarlpiri Old Testament - some Genesis, Exodus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, Psalm, Jona, Warlpiri New Testament
Free AppThe Wik-Mungkan language (Ethnologue/ISO code: wim) is spoken on the western side of Cape York Peninsula of Queensland. The majority of the Wik-Mungkan people today live at Aurukun. Wik-Mungkan is spoken by about 1000 people, either as a first or second..
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