TitleTypeProviderYear
The New Testament in Nanti Aniabantero Iriniane Tasorentsi AnianexuBible1994
Words of LifeAudiogrn

Nanti is an Arawakan language spoken by approximately 250 people in southeastern Peruvian Amazonia, principally in a number of small communities located near the headwaters of the Camisea and Timpía Rivers. It belongs to the Kampan branch of the Arawak family, and is most closely related to Matsigenka, with which it is partially mutually intelligible.

TítuloTipoProveedorAño
The New Testament in Nanti Aniabantero Iriniane Tasorentsi AnianexuBiblia1994
Words of LifeAudiogrn

Nanti is an Arawakan language spoken by approximately 250 people in southeastern Peruvian Amazonia, principally in a number of small communities located near the headwaters of the Camisea and Timpía Rivers. It belongs to the Kampan branch of the Arawak family, and is most closely related to Matsigenka, with which it is partially mutually intelligible.

TítuloTipoProvedorAno
The New Testament in Nanti Aniabantero Iriniane Tasorentsi AnianexuBíblia1994
Words of LifeÁudiogrn

Nanti is an Arawakan language spoken by approximately 250 people in southeastern Peruvian Amazonia, principally in a number of small communities located near the headwaters of the Camisea and Timpía Rivers. It belongs to the Kampan branch of the Arawak family, and is most closely related to Matsigenka, with which it is partially mutually intelligible.

TitreTypeFournisseurAnnée
The New Testament in Nanti Aniabantero Iriniane Tasorentsi AnianexuBible1994
Words of LifeAudiogrn

Nanti is an Arawakan language spoken by approximately 250 people in southeastern Peruvian Amazonia, principally in a number of small communities located near the headwaters of the Camisea and Timpía Rivers. It belongs to the Kampan branch of the Arawak family, and is most closely related to Matsigenka, with which it is partially mutually intelligible.

शीर्षकप्रकारप्रदातावर्ष
The New Testament in Nanti Aniabantero Iriniane Tasorentsi Anianexuबाइबल1994
Words of Lifeऑडियोgrn

Nanti is an Arawakan language spoken by approximately 250 people in southeastern Peruvian Amazonia, principally in a number of small communities located near the headwaters of the Camisea and Timpía Rivers. It belongs to the Kampan branch of the Arawak family, and is most closely related to Matsigenka, with which it is partially mutually intelligible.

العنوانالنوعالمزودالسنة
The New Testament in Nanti Aniabantero Iriniane Tasorentsi Anianexuكتاب مقدس1994
Words of Lifeصوتياتgrn

Nanti is an Arawakan language spoken by approximately 250 people in southeastern Peruvian Amazonia, principally in a number of small communities located near the headwaters of the Camisea and Timpía Rivers. It belongs to the Kampan branch of the Arawak family, and is most closely related to Matsigenka, with which it is partially mutually intelligible.

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The New Testament in Nanti Aniabantero Iriniane Tasorentsi Anianexu聖書1994
Words of Life音声grn

Nanti is an Arawakan language spoken by approximately 250 people in southeastern Peruvian Amazonia, principally in a number of small communities located near the headwaters of the Camisea and Timpía Rivers. It belongs to the Kampan branch of the Arawak family, and is most closely related to Matsigenka, with which it is partially mutually intelligible.

제목유형제공자연도
The New Testament in Nanti Aniabantero Iriniane Tasorentsi Anianexu성경1994
Words of Life오디오grn

Nanti is an Arawakan language spoken by approximately 250 people in southeastern Peruvian Amazonia, principally in a number of small communities located near the headwaters of the Camisea and Timpía Rivers. It belongs to the Kampan branch of the Arawak family, and is most closely related to Matsigenka, with which it is partially mutually intelligible.

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The New Testament in Nanti Aniabantero Iriniane Tasorentsi Anianexu圣经1994
Words of Life音频grn

Nanti is an Arawakan language spoken by approximately 250 people in southeastern Peruvian Amazonia, principally in a number of small communities located near the headwaters of the Camisea and Timpía Rivers. It belongs to the Kampan branch of the Arawak family, and is most closely related to Matsigenka, with which it is partially mutually intelligible.