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Papua New Guinea

Languages and dialects spoken in Papua New Guinea

This list shows the primary names of the languages and dialects.

This list shows all known languages and dialects whether or not any materials are available. (An icon indicates those with recordings available.)

Found 1798 language names

Showing items 701 to 800 of 1798


Kanum, Sota: South Kanum

Kapin

Kapin: Garawa

Kapriman

Kapriman: Karambit

Kara Recorded language

Kara: East Kara

Kara: Lemakot

Kara: LPN

Karaube Recorded language

Karawa Recorded language

Kara: West Kara

Karema Recorded language

KARE [PNG]

Karkar-Yuri: Auia-tarauwi

Karkar-Yuri: North Central Yuri

Karkar-Yuri: Usari

Karobe Recorded language

Karore

Karoto Recorded language

Kate

Kate: Magobineng

Kate: Parec

Kate: Wamora

Kate: Wana

Kate: Wemo

Katia [PNG] Recorded language

Kaulong Recorded language

Kaulong: East Inland Kaulong

Kawacha

Kayik Recorded language

Keak

Keapara Recorded language

Keapara: Alukuni Recorded language

Keapara: Kalo

Keapara: Keakalo Recorded language

Keapara: Makerupu Recorded language

Kedzo Recorded language

Kein

Kela Recorded language

Kenati

Kenedibi Recorded language

Keopara: Kapari

Keopara: Lalaura

Keopara: Maopa

Keopara: Wanigela

Kereaka

Kerewo: Gibario Recorded language

Keuru: Aheave

Keveri Recorded language

Kewabe Recorded language

Kewa, West

Keyagana Recorded language

Keyagana Group Recorded language

Khehek: Bucho

Khehek: Levei

Khehek: Ndrehet Recorded language

Kibiri: Aird Hills

Kibiri: Porome Recorded language

Kijakapi

Kilivila: Kitava

Kilivila: Sinaketa

Kilivila: Vakuta

Kilmeri Recorded language

Kilmeri: Eastern Kilmeri

Kilmeri: Western Kilmeri

Kinalakna

Kire Recorded language

Kiriwina Group Recorded language

Kis Recorded language

Kiunum

Kiwai: Bora

Kiwai: Coastal

Kiwai: Dumori

Kiwai: Maduduwo

Kiwai, Southern Recorded language

Kiwai, Southern: Daru Kiwai

Kiwai, Southern: Eastern Kiwai Recorded language

Kiwai, Southern: Island Kiwai

Kiwai, Southern: Southern Coast Kiwai

Kobon Recorded language

Kobon: Minimimb

Koguman

Koiari Recorded language

Koiari, Grass

Koitabu Recorded language

Koitabu: East Koita

Koitabu: West Koita

Koiwat

Kokira Recorded language

Koliku

Kol: Sui [Papua New Guinea]

Koluwea & Sewa Recorded language

Komba

Komba: Border Komba

Komba: Central Komba

Komba: East Komba

Komba: West Central Komba

Komba: West Komba

Kombio Recorded language


News about Papua New Guinea

Using the Saber in PNG: Feedback from Papua New Guinea on the Saber player

Papua New Guinea: The people who make up the 900+ language groups of PNG are predominantly oral communicators.

PNG Post Script: Project Milne Bay... the story continues: Since the project was launched in 2006 Sybil Shaw has been to Milne Bay three times, and made dozens of recorings in 14 languages. Here are some stories.

Progress in PNG: Sybil Shaw has recently returned from a recording trip in Milne bay. She also shared with SIL in the VITAL translators course and dedication of the AUHELAWA New Testament.

Old Recordings in UBIR: "We have played our CD and all the people heard it. Most of the people could recognize the readers' voices."

Let's Go Wokabaut: "We were constantly shown the generosity, love and humility of the local people - giving up their homes for us; cooking for us; people running out of their homes to give us pineapples and pawpaw..."

Wokabaut '06: "People were very thrilled to have some oral Bible teaching from the Old Testament in their own language. They are now understanding more of the stories and their applications."

GRN Ministry among the Wantoat People: Church leaders huddled around as Pastor Nickson cranked the hand-wound cassette player. Their attention was rapt. After listening for a while they said things like, "Wow! This is true Wantoat language. Today our people mix Wantoat with other languages, and it isn't very clear. But these stories go deep and pull out the true meaning."

A Wokabaut Impact: How GRN's Wokabaut short term program has impacted the lives of a family in Papua New Guinea.

Project Milne Bay: Many recordings have been made for the languages of the Milne Bay Province in PNG. You can help get God's word to these people.

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