English: Neo-Nyungar language

Language name: English: Neo-Nyungar
ISO Language Name: English [eng]
Language State: Verified
GRN Language Number: 9612
IETF Language Tag: en-x-HIS09612
ROLV (ROD) Language Variety Code: 09612

Audio recordings available in English: Neo-Nyungar

We do not currently have any recordings available in this language.

Recordings in related languages

Thomian Choir Christmas Carols (in English)

Compilations of Christian music, songs or hymns.

Warda-Kwabba Luke-Ang [Luke's Gospel] (in Nyoongar)

Audio Bible readings of whole books of specific, recognized, translated Scripture with little or no commentary. The speaker is Tom Little. Tom is from the Bindjareb Bibbulmun tribe of the Nyoongar nation, and was involved in the translation of the Gospel of Luke into Nyoongar. Tom is an ex-policeman, and now a full-time professional musician and an award-winning songwriter.

Audio/Video from other sources

Audio Books of Christian Classics - English - (Free Christian Audio Books)
Broadcast audio/video - (TWR)
Christian videos, Bibles and songs in English - (SaveLongGod)
Christian Walk - English: Philippines - (Videoparables.org)
Jesus Film Project films - English - (Jesus Film Project)
Jesus Film Project films - English, African - (Jesus Film Project)
Jesus Film Project films - English, British - (Jesus Film Project)
Jesus Film Project films - English, North American Indigenous - (Jesus Film Project)
KING of GLORY - English - (Rock International)
The gospels - New International Version - (The Lumo Project)
The Jesus Story (audiodrama) - English - (Jesus Film Project)
The Promise - Bible Stories - English - (Story Runners)
The Way of Righteousness - English - (Rock International)

Other names for English: Neo-Nyungar

Neo-Nyungar
Noogar
Noonga
Noongar

Languages related to English: Neo-Nyungar

Information about English: Neo-Nyungar

Population: 8,000

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