Filifita New Testament (AOJFIL)

Overview

The New Testament in the Filifita Language (Ilahita Dialect), East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea, published in 1998 under the vernacular title Basef Buꞌwami Godi. [1] Filifita is a dialect of Mufian (Southern Arapesh), itself a member of the Arapesh branch of the Torricelli language family; Filifita speakers make up more than half of the approximately 11,000 Mufian-speaking population. [2] The translation was produced by Wycliffe Bible Translators. A separate Mufian New Testament was also published in 1998. [1]

Language and People

Mufian (ISO 639-3: aoj) is spoken by approximately 11,000 people in Papua New Guinea, Map 4. [Glottolog: fili1245]

Publishing and Organizations

Published by Wycliffe Bible Translators USA. Translation type: First.

References

  1. Mufian language — Omniglot — Omniglot