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Papua New Guinea

Region:Oceania
Capital:
Population:5,420,280
Area (sq km):462,840
FIPS Country Code:PP
ISO Country Code:PG
GRN Office:Global Recordings Network PNG

Map of Papua New Guinea

Map of Papua New Guinea

Idiomas y dialectos hablados en Papua New Guinea

Esta lista muestra los nombres primarios de los idiomas y dialectos.

Esta lista muestra todos los idiomas y dialectos conocidos aunque estan o no disponibles.. (El icono muestra los que tienen grabaciones disponibles.)

Encontrado 1798 nombes de idiomas

Mostrando los 1 a 100 de 1798


Abaga

Abasakur

Abau Recorded language

Abau: Itam Recorded language

Abrau Group Recorded language

Abu Recorded language

Abu' Arapesh

Adzera: Sarasira

Adzera: Sukurum

Aeka Recorded language

Aekyom Recorded language

Aekyom: East Awin

Aekyom: North Awin

Aekyom: South Awin

Agarabi Recorded language

Agarabi Group Recorded language

Agi Recorded language

Agob Recorded language

Agob: Ende Recorded language

Agob: Kawam

Agrame Recorded language

Ai Recorded language

Aimele

Ainbai

Aion

Aitape Recorded language

Ak Recorded language

Akabara Recorded language

Akeuru

Akolet Recorded language

Akoye

Alabe & Salakahadi Recorded language

Alamblak

Alamblak: Karawari

Alamblak: Kuvenmas

Alatil

Alema Recorded language

Ali: Ali Island

Ali: Yakamul Recorded language

Ama Recorded language

Amaimon

Amanab Recorded language

Amara

Ambrak

Ambulas: Maprik Recorded language

Ambulas: Wosera-Kamu Recorded language

Ambulas: Wosera-Mamu

Amele Recorded language

Amele: Haija

Amele: Huar

Amele: Jagahala

Amoli Recorded language

Ampeeli Recorded language

Ampeeli-wojokeso: Aiewomba

Ampeeli-wojokeso: Wajakes

Amto Recorded language

Amto: Siawi

Anam

Anamagi Recorded language

Anamgura

Andai

Andarum

Anem

Aneme Wake

Aneme Wake: Auwaka

Aneme Wake: Buniabura

Aneme Wake: Doma

Aneme Wake: Jari

Aneme Wake: Mori

Anen Anga Recorded language

Angaatiha

Angal Enen: Megi

Angal Heneng Recorded language

Angal Heneng: Augu

Angal Heneng: Nembi Recorded language

Angal Heneng: Nipa Recorded language

Angal Heneng: Waola Recorded language

Angal: Mendi Recorded language

Angal: Orone Recorded language

Angor Recorded language

Angoram Recorded language

Angor: Nai

Anigibi Recorded language

Anjam

Ankave

Ankave: Ankai

Ankave: Bu'u

Ankave: Miyatnu

Ankave: Sawuve

Ankave: Wiyagwa

Ankave: Wunavai

Anor

Anuki Recorded language

Apal Recorded language

Apali: Aci

Apali: Aki

Apalik

Ap Ma: Kambaramba

Apos: Bongomaisi

Apos: Tau


Noticias acerca de 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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