Singapore
| Region: | Asia |
| Capital: | |
| Population: | 4,353,893 |
| Area (sq km): | 622 |
| GRN Office: | |
| FIPS Country Code: | SN |
| ISO Country Code: | SG |
Map of Singapore
News about Singapore
TapeTalk News - September/October 2004: Newsletter of Gospel Recordings Singapore: God Directed Philip - Ministry reports and reactions - Minority group: RED TAI (Tai Deang). |
TapeTalk News - July/August 2004: Newsletter of Gospel Recordings Singapore: The Everyday-and-Everywhere Ministry - Ministry reports and reactions - Minority group: WHITE TAI (Tai Kao). |
TapeTalk News - May/June 2004: Newsletter of Gospel Recordings Singapore: "Maintaining the Habit of Prayer, Even in a Crisis" - Ready-made resources - A thoughtful way - Time is running short - Minority group: The Tai of Vietnam |
Languages spoken in Singapore
Listed here are the primary and alternate names of the languages and dialects of Singapore. An icon next to the name indicates that there are GRN recordings available in that language.
Found 352 language names. Showing items 1 to 100.
Adi Dravida (see Tamil: Adi Dravida) Ahmedabad Gamadia (see Gujarati: Gamadia) Aiyangar (see Tamil: Aiyangar) Aiyar (see Tamil: Aiyar) ALEALUM (see MALAYALAM) Anawla (see Gujarati: Gamadia) Andhra (see TELUGU) Arava (see Tamil: Arava) Baba (see BABA MALAY) Bahasa Geragau (see Malaccan Creole Portuguese) Bahasa Malay (see MALAY) Bahasa Malaysia (see MALAY) Bahasa Malayu (see MALAY) Bahasa Melayu (see MALAY) Bahasa Serani (see Malaccan Creole Portuguese) Baifang Fangyan (see MANDARIN) Baihua (see CANTONESE) Bangkok Dialect (see THAI: Central) Bathi (see Panjabi, Eastern: Bathi) Bawean (see Madura: Bawean) Beijinghua (see MANDARIN) Bengali of Cachar (see BANGLA: Sylheti) Bengali: Sylheti (see BANGLA: Sylheti) Bengali: Sylhetti (see BANGLA: Sylheti) Berad (see Telugu: Berad) Bhatneri (see Panjabi, Eastern: Bhatyiana) Bhatti (see Panjabi, Eastern: Bhatyiana) Bhatyiana (see Panjabi, Eastern: Bhatyiana) Bhawnagari (see GUJARATI: Kathiyawadi) Boyanese (see Madura: Bawean) Brathela (see Gujarati: Gamadia) Burgandi (see Tamil: Burgandi) Burma Tamil (see Tamil: Burma Tamil) Buton (see Tukangbesi North) Central (see THAI: Central) Central Kerala (see Malayalam: Central Kerala) Chao Chow (see TEOCHEW) Chaoxian (see KOREAN) Charotari (see Gujarati: Gamadia) Chinese Hakka (see HAKKA) Chinese Malay (see BABA MALAY) Chinese, Mandarin (see MANDARIN) Chinese, Min Dong: Fouzhou (see FOOCHOW COLLOQUIAL CHINESE) Chinese, Min Nan: Chao-Shan (see TEOCHEW) | Chinese, Min Nan: Hainan (see HAINANESE) Chinese, Min Nan: Teochew (see TEOCHEW) Chinese, Min Pei: Fuzhou (see FOOCHOW COLLOQUIAL CHINESE) Chinese, Min Pei: Hockchia (see HOCKCHIA) Chinese Nung (see CANTONESE) CHINESE, PU-XIAN: Henghua (see Chinese, Pu-xian: Xinghua) Chinese, Yue (see CANTONESE) Chinese, Yue: Yuehai (see CANTONESE) Damulian (see TAMIL) Dasari (see Telugu: Dasari) Dehati (see HINDI: Dehati) Doab (see PANJABI EASTERN: Doab) Doabi (see PANJABI EASTERN: Doab) Doabi (see PUNJABI) Dommara (see Telugu: Dommara) Dukslinu (see SINDHI) Eastern (see PUNJABI) Eastern Broach Gujarati (see Gujarati: Gamadia) East Godaveri (see Telugu: East Godaveri) Foochow (see FOOCHOW COLLOQUIAL CHINESE) Fukien (see AMOY) Gamadia (see Gujarati: Gamadia) Gentoo (see TELUGU) Ghisadi (see Gujarati: Tarimuki) Gohilwadi (see GUJARATI: Kathiyawadi) Golari (see Telugu: Golari) Gramya (see Gujarati: Gamadia) Guangfu (see CANTONESE) Guanhua (see MANDARIN) Gujarati: Memni (see MEMNI) Gujerathi (see GUJARATI) GUJERATHI (see MEMNI) Gujerati (see GUJARATI) GUJERATI (see MEMNI) GUJRATHI (see GUJARATI) GUJRATHI (see MEMNI) Guntur (see Telugu: Guntur) Guoyu (see MANDARIN) Gurmukhi (see PUNJABI) Gurumukhi (see PUNJABI) |
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