The New Testament in Taabwa (TAPWFW)

Overview

The Taabwa New Testament, titled "Keebo Kakua Leza," was published in 2006 in the Taabwa (Kitaabua) language for the Taabwa-speaking community of the Democratic Republic of Congo. [1][2] The Taabwa people are a Bantu group living primarily on the southwestern shores of Lake Tanganyika in the former Katanga Province. [3] The translation was produced by The Word for the World International. [1]

Language and People

Taabwa (ISO 639-3: tap) is spoken by approximately 281,600 people in Southern Democratic Republic of Congo. [Glottolog: taab1238]

Publishing and Organizations

Published by The Word for the World International. Translation type: First.

References