TitleTypeProviderYear
Northern Dagara Bible A SƐB-SÕW BibleBible2004
God's StoryFilmsgods-story
Audio RecordingsAudiogrn
MarkFilmslumo-project
LukeFilmslumo-project
Dagara Nouveau TestamentResourcescripture-app-builder
Dagaare New TestamentResourcescripture-app-builder
Dagara BibleResourcescripture-app-builder

Dagaare is the language of the Dagaaba people of Ghana, Burkina Faso, and Ivory Coast. It has been described as a dialect continuum that also includes Waale and Birifor. Dagaare language varies in dialect stemming from other family languages including: Dagbane, Waale, Mabia, Gurene, Mampruli, Kusaal, Buli, Niger-Congo, and many other sub languages resulting in around 1.3 million Dagaare speakers. Throughout the regions of native Dagaare speakers the dialect comes from Northern, Central, Western, and Southern areas referring to the language differently. Burkina Faso refers to Dagaare as Dagara and Birifor to natives in the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire. The native tongue is still universally known as Dagaare. Amongst the different dialects, the standard for Dagaare is derived from the Central region's dialect. Southern Dagaare also stems from the Dagaare language and is known to be commonly spoken in Wa and Kaleo.

TítuloTipoProveedorAño
Northern Dagara Bible A SƐB-SÕW BibleBiblia2004
God's StoryPelículasgods-story
Audio RecordingsAudiogrn
MarkPelículaslumo-project
LukePelículaslumo-project
Dagara Nouveau TestamentRecursoscripture-app-builder
Dagaare New TestamentRecursoscripture-app-builder
Dagara BibleRecursoscripture-app-builder

Dagaare is the language of the Dagaaba people of Ghana, Burkina Faso, and Ivory Coast. It has been described as a dialect continuum that also includes Waale and Birifor. Dagaare language varies in dialect stemming from other family languages including: Dagbane, Waale, Mabia, Gurene, Mampruli, Kusaal, Buli, Niger-Congo, and many other sub languages resulting in around 1.3 million Dagaare speakers. Throughout the regions of native Dagaare speakers the dialect comes from Northern, Central, Western, and Southern areas referring to the language differently. Burkina Faso refers to Dagaare as Dagara and Birifor to natives in the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire. The native tongue is still universally known as Dagaare. Amongst the different dialects, the standard for Dagaare is derived from the Central region's dialect. Southern Dagaare also stems from the Dagaare language and is known to be commonly spoken in Wa and Kaleo.

TítuloTipoProvedorAno
Northern Dagara Bible A SƐB-SÕW BibleBíblia2004
God's StoryFilmesgods-story
Audio RecordingsÁudiogrn
MarkFilmeslumo-project
LukeFilmeslumo-project
Dagara Nouveau TestamentRecursoscripture-app-builder
Dagaare New TestamentRecursoscripture-app-builder
Dagara BibleRecursoscripture-app-builder

Dagaare is the language of the Dagaaba people of Ghana, Burkina Faso, and Ivory Coast. It has been described as a dialect continuum that also includes Waale and Birifor. Dagaare language varies in dialect stemming from other family languages including: Dagbane, Waale, Mabia, Gurene, Mampruli, Kusaal, Buli, Niger-Congo, and many other sub languages resulting in around 1.3 million Dagaare speakers. Throughout the regions of native Dagaare speakers the dialect comes from Northern, Central, Western, and Southern areas referring to the language differently. Burkina Faso refers to Dagaare as Dagara and Birifor to natives in the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire. The native tongue is still universally known as Dagaare. Amongst the different dialects, the standard for Dagaare is derived from the Central region's dialect. Southern Dagaare also stems from the Dagaare language and is known to be commonly spoken in Wa and Kaleo.

TitreTypeFournisseurAnnée
Northern Dagara Bible A SƐB-SÕW BibleBible2004
God's StoryFilmsgods-story
Audio RecordingsAudiogrn
MarkFilmslumo-project
LukeFilmslumo-project
Dagara Nouveau TestamentRessourcescripture-app-builder
Dagaare New TestamentRessourcescripture-app-builder
Dagara BibleRessourcescripture-app-builder

Dagaare is the language of the Dagaaba people of Ghana, Burkina Faso, and Ivory Coast. It has been described as a dialect continuum that also includes Waale and Birifor. Dagaare language varies in dialect stemming from other family languages including: Dagbane, Waale, Mabia, Gurene, Mampruli, Kusaal, Buli, Niger-Congo, and many other sub languages resulting in around 1.3 million Dagaare speakers. Throughout the regions of native Dagaare speakers the dialect comes from Northern, Central, Western, and Southern areas referring to the language differently. Burkina Faso refers to Dagaare as Dagara and Birifor to natives in the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire. The native tongue is still universally known as Dagaare. Amongst the different dialects, the standard for Dagaare is derived from the Central region's dialect. Southern Dagaare also stems from the Dagaare language and is known to be commonly spoken in Wa and Kaleo.

शीर्षकप्रकारप्रदातावर्ष
Northern Dagara Bible A SƐB-SÕW Bibleबाइबल2004
God's Storyफ़िल्मेंgods-story
Audio Recordingsऑडियोgrn
Markफ़िल्मेंlumo-project
Lukeफ़िल्मेंlumo-project
Dagara Nouveau Testamentसंसाधनscripture-app-builder
Dagaare New Testamentसंसाधनscripture-app-builder
Dagara Bibleसंसाधनscripture-app-builder

Dagaare is the language of the Dagaaba people of Ghana, Burkina Faso, and Ivory Coast. It has been described as a dialect continuum that also includes Waale and Birifor. Dagaare language varies in dialect stemming from other family languages including: Dagbane, Waale, Mabia, Gurene, Mampruli, Kusaal, Buli, Niger-Congo, and many other sub languages resulting in around 1.3 million Dagaare speakers. Throughout the regions of native Dagaare speakers the dialect comes from Northern, Central, Western, and Southern areas referring to the language differently. Burkina Faso refers to Dagaare as Dagara and Birifor to natives in the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire. The native tongue is still universally known as Dagaare. Amongst the different dialects, the standard for Dagaare is derived from the Central region's dialect. Southern Dagaare also stems from the Dagaare language and is known to be commonly spoken in Wa and Kaleo.

العنوانالنوعالمزودالسنة
Northern Dagara Bible A SƐB-SÕW Bibleكتاب مقدس2004
God's Storyالأفلامgods-story
Audio Recordingsصوتياتgrn
Markالأفلامlumo-project
Lukeالأفلامlumo-project
Dagara Nouveau Testamentالموردscripture-app-builder
Dagaare New Testamentالموردscripture-app-builder
Dagara Bibleالموردscripture-app-builder

Dagaare is the language of the Dagaaba people of Ghana, Burkina Faso, and Ivory Coast. It has been described as a dialect continuum that also includes Waale and Birifor. Dagaare language varies in dialect stemming from other family languages including: Dagbane, Waale, Mabia, Gurene, Mampruli, Kusaal, Buli, Niger-Congo, and many other sub languages resulting in around 1.3 million Dagaare speakers. Throughout the regions of native Dagaare speakers the dialect comes from Northern, Central, Western, and Southern areas referring to the language differently. Burkina Faso refers to Dagaare as Dagara and Birifor to natives in the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire. The native tongue is still universally known as Dagaare. Amongst the different dialects, the standard for Dagaare is derived from the Central region's dialect. Southern Dagaare also stems from the Dagaare language and is known to be commonly spoken in Wa and Kaleo.

タイトル種類提供元
Northern Dagara Bible A SƐB-SÕW Bible聖書2004
God's Story映像gods-story
Audio Recordings音声grn
Mark映像lumo-project
Luke映像lumo-project
Dagara Nouveau Testamentリソースscripture-app-builder
Dagaare New Testamentリソースscripture-app-builder
Dagara Bibleリソースscripture-app-builder

Dagaare is the language of the Dagaaba people of Ghana, Burkina Faso, and Ivory Coast. It has been described as a dialect continuum that also includes Waale and Birifor. Dagaare language varies in dialect stemming from other family languages including: Dagbane, Waale, Mabia, Gurene, Mampruli, Kusaal, Buli, Niger-Congo, and many other sub languages resulting in around 1.3 million Dagaare speakers. Throughout the regions of native Dagaare speakers the dialect comes from Northern, Central, Western, and Southern areas referring to the language differently. Burkina Faso refers to Dagaare as Dagara and Birifor to natives in the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire. The native tongue is still universally known as Dagaare. Amongst the different dialects, the standard for Dagaare is derived from the Central region's dialect. Southern Dagaare also stems from the Dagaare language and is known to be commonly spoken in Wa and Kaleo.

제목유형제공자연도
Northern Dagara Bible A SƐB-SÕW Bible성경2004
God's Story영상gods-story
Audio Recordings오디오grn
Mark영상lumo-project
Luke영상lumo-project
Dagara Nouveau Testament자료scripture-app-builder
Dagaare New Testament자료scripture-app-builder
Dagara Bible자료scripture-app-builder

Dagaare is the language of the Dagaaba people of Ghana, Burkina Faso, and Ivory Coast. It has been described as a dialect continuum that also includes Waale and Birifor. Dagaare language varies in dialect stemming from other family languages including: Dagbane, Waale, Mabia, Gurene, Mampruli, Kusaal, Buli, Niger-Congo, and many other sub languages resulting in around 1.3 million Dagaare speakers. Throughout the regions of native Dagaare speakers the dialect comes from Northern, Central, Western, and Southern areas referring to the language differently. Burkina Faso refers to Dagaare as Dagara and Birifor to natives in the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire. The native tongue is still universally known as Dagaare. Amongst the different dialects, the standard for Dagaare is derived from the Central region's dialect. Southern Dagaare also stems from the Dagaare language and is known to be commonly spoken in Wa and Kaleo.

标题类型提供方年份
Northern Dagara Bible A SƐB-SÕW Bible圣经2004
God's Story影片gods-story
Audio Recordings音频grn
Mark影片lumo-project
Luke影片lumo-project
Dagara Nouveau Testament资源scripture-app-builder
Dagaare New Testament资源scripture-app-builder
Dagara Bible资源scripture-app-builder

Dagaare is the language of the Dagaaba people of Ghana, Burkina Faso, and Ivory Coast. It has been described as a dialect continuum that also includes Waale and Birifor. Dagaare language varies in dialect stemming from other family languages including: Dagbane, Waale, Mabia, Gurene, Mampruli, Kusaal, Buli, Niger-Congo, and many other sub languages resulting in around 1.3 million Dagaare speakers. Throughout the regions of native Dagaare speakers the dialect comes from Northern, Central, Western, and Southern areas referring to the language differently. Burkina Faso refers to Dagaare as Dagara and Birifor to natives in the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire. The native tongue is still universally known as Dagaare. Amongst the different dialects, the standard for Dagaare is derived from the Central region's dialect. Southern Dagaare also stems from the Dagaare language and is known to be commonly spoken in Wa and Kaleo.