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Bima (Nggahi Mbojo) New Testament KITAB SUCI INJILBible2002
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Bima, or Bimanese, is an Austronesian language spoken on the eastern half of Sumbawa Island, Indonesia by the Bimanese people, which it shares with speakers of the Sumbawa language. Bima territory includes the Sanggar Peninsula, where the extinct Papuan language, Tambora, was once spoken. Bima is an exonym; the autochthonous name for the territory is Mbojo and the language is referred to as Nggahi Mbojo. There are over half a million Bima speakers. Neither the Bima nor the Sumbawa people have alphabets of their own for they use the alphabets of the Bugis and the Malay language indifferently.

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Bima (Nggahi Mbojo) New Testament KITAB SUCI INJILBiblia2002
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Final Night (Malam Terakhir)Películascreate-international
Words of LifeAudiogrn
LukePelículaslumo-project
Kitab Suci bahasa MbojoRecursoscripture-app-builder

Bima, or Bimanese, is an Austronesian language spoken on the eastern half of Sumbawa Island, Indonesia by the Bimanese people, which it shares with speakers of the Sumbawa language. Bima territory includes the Sanggar Peninsula, where the extinct Papuan language, Tambora, was once spoken. Bima is an exonym; the autochthonous name for the territory is Mbojo and the language is referred to as Nggahi Mbojo. There are over half a million Bima speakers. Neither the Bima nor the Sumbawa people have alphabets of their own for they use the alphabets of the Bugis and the Malay language indifferently.

TítuloTipoProvedorAno
Bima (Nggahi Mbojo) New Testament KITAB SUCI INJILBíblia2002
JESUSFilmesarclight
Final Night (Malam Terakhir)Filmescreate-international
Words of LifeÁudiogrn
LukeFilmeslumo-project
Kitab Suci bahasa MbojoRecursoscripture-app-builder

Bima, or Bimanese, is an Austronesian language spoken on the eastern half of Sumbawa Island, Indonesia by the Bimanese people, which it shares with speakers of the Sumbawa language. Bima territory includes the Sanggar Peninsula, where the extinct Papuan language, Tambora, was once spoken. Bima is an exonym; the autochthonous name for the territory is Mbojo and the language is referred to as Nggahi Mbojo. There are over half a million Bima speakers. Neither the Bima nor the Sumbawa people have alphabets of their own for they use the alphabets of the Bugis and the Malay language indifferently.

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Bima (Nggahi Mbojo) New Testament KITAB SUCI INJILBible2002
JESUSFilmsarclight
Final Night (Malam Terakhir)Filmscreate-international
Words of LifeAudiogrn
LukeFilmslumo-project
Kitab Suci bahasa MbojoRessourcescripture-app-builder

Bima, or Bimanese, is an Austronesian language spoken on the eastern half of Sumbawa Island, Indonesia by the Bimanese people, which it shares with speakers of the Sumbawa language. Bima territory includes the Sanggar Peninsula, where the extinct Papuan language, Tambora, was once spoken. Bima is an exonym; the autochthonous name for the territory is Mbojo and the language is referred to as Nggahi Mbojo. There are over half a million Bima speakers. Neither the Bima nor the Sumbawa people have alphabets of their own for they use the alphabets of the Bugis and the Malay language indifferently.

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Bima (Nggahi Mbojo) New Testament KITAB SUCI INJILबाइबल2002
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Final Night (Malam Terakhir)फ़िल्मेंcreate-international
Words of Lifeऑडियोgrn
Lukeफ़िल्मेंlumo-project
Kitab Suci bahasa Mbojoसंसाधनscripture-app-builder

Bima, or Bimanese, is an Austronesian language spoken on the eastern half of Sumbawa Island, Indonesia by the Bimanese people, which it shares with speakers of the Sumbawa language. Bima territory includes the Sanggar Peninsula, where the extinct Papuan language, Tambora, was once spoken. Bima is an exonym; the autochthonous name for the territory is Mbojo and the language is referred to as Nggahi Mbojo. There are over half a million Bima speakers. Neither the Bima nor the Sumbawa people have alphabets of their own for they use the alphabets of the Bugis and the Malay language indifferently.

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Bima (Nggahi Mbojo) New Testament KITAB SUCI INJILكتاب مقدس2002
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Bima, or Bimanese, is an Austronesian language spoken on the eastern half of Sumbawa Island, Indonesia by the Bimanese people, which it shares with speakers of the Sumbawa language. Bima territory includes the Sanggar Peninsula, where the extinct Papuan language, Tambora, was once spoken. Bima is an exonym; the autochthonous name for the territory is Mbojo and the language is referred to as Nggahi Mbojo. There are over half a million Bima speakers. Neither the Bima nor the Sumbawa people have alphabets of their own for they use the alphabets of the Bugis and the Malay language indifferently.

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Bima (Nggahi Mbojo) New Testament KITAB SUCI INJIL聖書2002
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Words of Life音声grn
Luke映像lumo-project
Kitab Suci bahasa Mbojoリソースscripture-app-builder

Bima, or Bimanese, is an Austronesian language spoken on the eastern half of Sumbawa Island, Indonesia by the Bimanese people, which it shares with speakers of the Sumbawa language. Bima territory includes the Sanggar Peninsula, where the extinct Papuan language, Tambora, was once spoken. Bima is an exonym; the autochthonous name for the territory is Mbojo and the language is referred to as Nggahi Mbojo. There are over half a million Bima speakers. Neither the Bima nor the Sumbawa people have alphabets of their own for they use the alphabets of the Bugis and the Malay language indifferently.

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Bima (Nggahi Mbojo) New Testament KITAB SUCI INJIL성경2002
JESUS영상arclight
Final Night (Malam Terakhir)영상create-international
Words of Life오디오grn
Luke영상lumo-project
Kitab Suci bahasa Mbojo자료scripture-app-builder

Bima, or Bimanese, is an Austronesian language spoken on the eastern half of Sumbawa Island, Indonesia by the Bimanese people, which it shares with speakers of the Sumbawa language. Bima territory includes the Sanggar Peninsula, where the extinct Papuan language, Tambora, was once spoken. Bima is an exonym; the autochthonous name for the territory is Mbojo and the language is referred to as Nggahi Mbojo. There are over half a million Bima speakers. Neither the Bima nor the Sumbawa people have alphabets of their own for they use the alphabets of the Bugis and the Malay language indifferently.

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Bima (Nggahi Mbojo) New Testament KITAB SUCI INJIL圣经2002
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Final Night (Malam Terakhir)影片create-international
Words of Life音频grn
Luke影片lumo-project
Kitab Suci bahasa Mbojo资源scripture-app-builder

Bima, or Bimanese, is an Austronesian language spoken on the eastern half of Sumbawa Island, Indonesia by the Bimanese people, which it shares with speakers of the Sumbawa language. Bima territory includes the Sanggar Peninsula, where the extinct Papuan language, Tambora, was once spoken. Bima is an exonym; the autochthonous name for the territory is Mbojo and the language is referred to as Nggahi Mbojo. There are over half a million Bima speakers. Neither the Bima nor the Sumbawa people have alphabets of their own for they use the alphabets of the Bugis and the Malay language indifferently.