TitleTypeProviderYear
Cree New Testament ᐅᔅᑭ ᑎᔅᑌᒥᓐᒼ ᑭ ᑎᐯᓕᒋᑫᒥᓇᐤ ᓀᔥᑕ ᑭ ᐱᒪᒋᐃᐧᐁᒥᓇᐤ ᒋᓴᔅ ᒃᕌᔅᒼᕁBible1876
Psalms of David in Cree ᑌᕕᑦ ᐅ ᓂᑲᒧᐎᓇᕽBible1875
Audio RecordingsAudiogrn

Cree is a dialect continuum of Algonquian languages spoken by approximately 86,475 people across Canada in 2021, from the Northwest Territories to Alberta to Labrador. If considered one language, it is the aboriginal language with the highest number of speakers in Canada. The only region where Cree has any official status is in the Northwest Territories, alongside eight other aboriginal languages. There, Cree is spoken mainly in Fort Smith and Hay River.

TítuloTipoProveedorAño
Cree New Testament ᐅᔅᑭ ᑎᔅᑌᒥᓐᒼ ᑭ ᑎᐯᓕᒋᑫᒥᓇᐤ ᓀᔥᑕ ᑭ ᐱᒪᒋᐃᐧᐁᒥᓇᐤ ᒋᓴᔅ ᒃᕌᔅᒼᕁBiblia1876
Psalms of David in Cree ᑌᕕᑦ ᐅ ᓂᑲᒧᐎᓇᕽBiblia1875
Audio RecordingsAudiogrn

Cree is a dialect continuum of Algonquian languages spoken by approximately 86,475 people across Canada in 2021, from the Northwest Territories to Alberta to Labrador. If considered one language, it is the aboriginal language with the highest number of speakers in Canada. The only region where Cree has any official status is in the Northwest Territories, alongside eight other aboriginal languages. There, Cree is spoken mainly in Fort Smith and Hay River.

TítuloTipoProvedorAno
Cree New Testament ᐅᔅᑭ ᑎᔅᑌᒥᓐᒼ ᑭ ᑎᐯᓕᒋᑫᒥᓇᐤ ᓀᔥᑕ ᑭ ᐱᒪᒋᐃᐧᐁᒥᓇᐤ ᒋᓴᔅ ᒃᕌᔅᒼᕁBíblia1876
Psalms of David in Cree ᑌᕕᑦ ᐅ ᓂᑲᒧᐎᓇᕽBíblia1875
Audio RecordingsÁudiogrn

Cree is a dialect continuum of Algonquian languages spoken by approximately 86,475 people across Canada in 2021, from the Northwest Territories to Alberta to Labrador. If considered one language, it is the aboriginal language with the highest number of speakers in Canada. The only region where Cree has any official status is in the Northwest Territories, alongside eight other aboriginal languages. There, Cree is spoken mainly in Fort Smith and Hay River.

TitreTypeFournisseurAnnée
Cree New Testament ᐅᔅᑭ ᑎᔅᑌᒥᓐᒼ ᑭ ᑎᐯᓕᒋᑫᒥᓇᐤ ᓀᔥᑕ ᑭ ᐱᒪᒋᐃᐧᐁᒥᓇᐤ ᒋᓴᔅ ᒃᕌᔅᒼᕁBible1876
Psalms of David in Cree ᑌᕕᑦ ᐅ ᓂᑲᒧᐎᓇᕽBible1875
Audio RecordingsAudiogrn

Cree is a dialect continuum of Algonquian languages spoken by approximately 86,475 people across Canada in 2021, from the Northwest Territories to Alberta to Labrador. If considered one language, it is the aboriginal language with the highest number of speakers in Canada. The only region where Cree has any official status is in the Northwest Territories, alongside eight other aboriginal languages. There, Cree is spoken mainly in Fort Smith and Hay River.

शीर्षकप्रकारप्रदातावर्ष
Cree New Testament ᐅᔅᑭ ᑎᔅᑌᒥᓐᒼ ᑭ ᑎᐯᓕᒋᑫᒥᓇᐤ ᓀᔥᑕ ᑭ ᐱᒪᒋᐃᐧᐁᒥᓇᐤ ᒋᓴᔅ ᒃᕌᔅᒼᕁबाइबल1876
Psalms of David in Cree ᑌᕕᑦ ᐅ ᓂᑲᒧᐎᓇᕽबाइबल1875
Audio Recordingsऑडियोgrn

Cree is a dialect continuum of Algonquian languages spoken by approximately 86,475 people across Canada in 2021, from the Northwest Territories to Alberta to Labrador. If considered one language, it is the aboriginal language with the highest number of speakers in Canada. The only region where Cree has any official status is in the Northwest Territories, alongside eight other aboriginal languages. There, Cree is spoken mainly in Fort Smith and Hay River.

العنوانالنوعالمزودالسنة
Cree New Testament ᐅᔅᑭ ᑎᔅᑌᒥᓐᒼ ᑭ ᑎᐯᓕᒋᑫᒥᓇᐤ ᓀᔥᑕ ᑭ ᐱᒪᒋᐃᐧᐁᒥᓇᐤ ᒋᓴᔅ ᒃᕌᔅᒼᕁكتاب مقدس1876
Psalms of David in Cree ᑌᕕᑦ ᐅ ᓂᑲᒧᐎᓇᕽكتاب مقدس1875
Audio Recordingsصوتياتgrn

Cree is a dialect continuum of Algonquian languages spoken by approximately 86,475 people across Canada in 2021, from the Northwest Territories to Alberta to Labrador. If considered one language, it is the aboriginal language with the highest number of speakers in Canada. The only region where Cree has any official status is in the Northwest Territories, alongside eight other aboriginal languages. There, Cree is spoken mainly in Fort Smith and Hay River.

タイトル種類提供元
Cree New Testament ᐅᔅᑭ ᑎᔅᑌᒥᓐᒼ ᑭ ᑎᐯᓕᒋᑫᒥᓇᐤ ᓀᔥᑕ ᑭ ᐱᒪᒋᐃᐧᐁᒥᓇᐤ ᒋᓴᔅ ᒃᕌᔅᒼᕁ聖書1876
Psalms of David in Cree ᑌᕕᑦ ᐅ ᓂᑲᒧᐎᓇᕽ聖書1875
Audio Recordings音声grn

Cree is a dialect continuum of Algonquian languages spoken by approximately 86,475 people across Canada in 2021, from the Northwest Territories to Alberta to Labrador. If considered one language, it is the aboriginal language with the highest number of speakers in Canada. The only region where Cree has any official status is in the Northwest Territories, alongside eight other aboriginal languages. There, Cree is spoken mainly in Fort Smith and Hay River.

제목유형제공자연도
Cree New Testament ᐅᔅᑭ ᑎᔅᑌᒥᓐᒼ ᑭ ᑎᐯᓕᒋᑫᒥᓇᐤ ᓀᔥᑕ ᑭ ᐱᒪᒋᐃᐧᐁᒥᓇᐤ ᒋᓴᔅ ᒃᕌᔅᒼᕁ성경1876
Psalms of David in Cree ᑌᕕᑦ ᐅ ᓂᑲᒧᐎᓇᕽ성경1875
Audio Recordings오디오grn

Cree is a dialect continuum of Algonquian languages spoken by approximately 86,475 people across Canada in 2021, from the Northwest Territories to Alberta to Labrador. If considered one language, it is the aboriginal language with the highest number of speakers in Canada. The only region where Cree has any official status is in the Northwest Territories, alongside eight other aboriginal languages. There, Cree is spoken mainly in Fort Smith and Hay River.

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Cree New Testament ᐅᔅᑭ ᑎᔅᑌᒥᓐᒼ ᑭ ᑎᐯᓕᒋᑫᒥᓇᐤ ᓀᔥᑕ ᑭ ᐱᒪᒋᐃᐧᐁᒥᓇᐤ ᒋᓴᔅ ᒃᕌᔅᒼᕁ圣经1876
Psalms of David in Cree ᑌᕕᑦ ᐅ ᓂᑲᒧᐎᓇᕽ圣经1875
Audio Recordings音频grn

Cree is a dialect continuum of Algonquian languages spoken by approximately 86,475 people across Canada in 2021, from the Northwest Territories to Alberta to Labrador. If considered one language, it is the aboriginal language with the highest number of speakers in Canada. The only region where Cree has any official status is in the Northwest Territories, alongside eight other aboriginal languages. There, Cree is spoken mainly in Fort Smith and Hay River.