TitleTypeProviderYear
Hawu Mark MaꞌuBible2016
Sabu 2000 New Testament BUKU LII DARA DEO LII DARA WOWIUBible2000
JESUSFilmsarclight
Words of LifeAudiogrn
Good NewsAudiogrn
MarkusAudiogrn
Cerita Paskah [Easter Story]Audiogrn
MarkFilmslumo-project

The Hawu language is the language of the Savu people of Savu Island in Indonesia and of Raijua Island off the western tip of Savu. Hawu has been referred to by a variety of names such as Havu, Savu, Sabu, Sawu, and is known to outsiders as Savu or Sabu. Hawu belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family, and is most closely related to Dhao and the languages of Sumba. Dhao was once considered a dialect of Hawu, but the two languages are not mutually intelligible.

TítuloTipoProveedorAño
Hawu Mark MaꞌuBiblia2016
Sabu 2000 New Testament BUKU LII DARA DEO LII DARA WOWIUBiblia2000
JESUSPelículasarclight
Words of LifeAudiogrn
Good NewsAudiogrn
MarkusAudiogrn
Cerita Paskah [Easter Story]Audiogrn
MarkPelículaslumo-project

The Hawu language is the language of the Savu people of Savu Island in Indonesia and of Raijua Island off the western tip of Savu. Hawu has been referred to by a variety of names such as Havu, Savu, Sabu, Sawu, and is known to outsiders as Savu or Sabu. Hawu belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family, and is most closely related to Dhao and the languages of Sumba. Dhao was once considered a dialect of Hawu, but the two languages are not mutually intelligible.

TítuloTipoProvedorAno
Hawu Mark MaꞌuBíblia2016
Sabu 2000 New Testament BUKU LII DARA DEO LII DARA WOWIUBíblia2000
JESUSFilmesarclight
Words of LifeÁudiogrn
Good NewsÁudiogrn
MarkusÁudiogrn
Cerita Paskah [Easter Story]Áudiogrn
MarkFilmeslumo-project

The Hawu language is the language of the Savu people of Savu Island in Indonesia and of Raijua Island off the western tip of Savu. Hawu has been referred to by a variety of names such as Havu, Savu, Sabu, Sawu, and is known to outsiders as Savu or Sabu. Hawu belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family, and is most closely related to Dhao and the languages of Sumba. Dhao was once considered a dialect of Hawu, but the two languages are not mutually intelligible.

TitreTypeFournisseurAnnée
Hawu Mark MaꞌuBible2016
Sabu 2000 New Testament BUKU LII DARA DEO LII DARA WOWIUBible2000
JESUSFilmsarclight
Words of LifeAudiogrn
Good NewsAudiogrn
MarkusAudiogrn
Cerita Paskah [Easter Story]Audiogrn
MarkFilmslumo-project

The Hawu language is the language of the Savu people of Savu Island in Indonesia and of Raijua Island off the western tip of Savu. Hawu has been referred to by a variety of names such as Havu, Savu, Sabu, Sawu, and is known to outsiders as Savu or Sabu. Hawu belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family, and is most closely related to Dhao and the languages of Sumba. Dhao was once considered a dialect of Hawu, but the two languages are not mutually intelligible.

शीर्षकप्रकारप्रदातावर्ष
Hawu Mark Maꞌuबाइबल2016
Sabu 2000 New Testament BUKU LII DARA DEO LII DARA WOWIUबाइबल2000
JESUSफ़िल्मेंarclight
Words of Lifeऑडियोgrn
Good Newsऑडियोgrn
Markusऑडियोgrn
Cerita Paskah [Easter Story]ऑडियोgrn
Markफ़िल्मेंlumo-project

The Hawu language is the language of the Savu people of Savu Island in Indonesia and of Raijua Island off the western tip of Savu. Hawu has been referred to by a variety of names such as Havu, Savu, Sabu, Sawu, and is known to outsiders as Savu or Sabu. Hawu belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family, and is most closely related to Dhao and the languages of Sumba. Dhao was once considered a dialect of Hawu, but the two languages are not mutually intelligible.

العنوانالنوعالمزودالسنة
Hawu Mark Maꞌuكتاب مقدس2016
Sabu 2000 New Testament BUKU LII DARA DEO LII DARA WOWIUكتاب مقدس2000
JESUSالأفلامarclight
Words of Lifeصوتياتgrn
Good Newsصوتياتgrn
Markusصوتياتgrn
Cerita Paskah [Easter Story]صوتياتgrn
Markالأفلامlumo-project

The Hawu language is the language of the Savu people of Savu Island in Indonesia and of Raijua Island off the western tip of Savu. Hawu has been referred to by a variety of names such as Havu, Savu, Sabu, Sawu, and is known to outsiders as Savu or Sabu. Hawu belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family, and is most closely related to Dhao and the languages of Sumba. Dhao was once considered a dialect of Hawu, but the two languages are not mutually intelligible.

タイトル種類提供元
Hawu Mark Maꞌu聖書2016
Sabu 2000 New Testament BUKU LII DARA DEO LII DARA WOWIU聖書2000
JESUS映像arclight
Words of Life音声grn
Good News音声grn
Markus音声grn
Cerita Paskah [Easter Story]音声grn
Mark映像lumo-project

The Hawu language is the language of the Savu people of Savu Island in Indonesia and of Raijua Island off the western tip of Savu. Hawu has been referred to by a variety of names such as Havu, Savu, Sabu, Sawu, and is known to outsiders as Savu or Sabu. Hawu belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family, and is most closely related to Dhao and the languages of Sumba. Dhao was once considered a dialect of Hawu, but the two languages are not mutually intelligible.

제목유형제공자연도
Hawu Mark Maꞌu성경2016
Sabu 2000 New Testament BUKU LII DARA DEO LII DARA WOWIU성경2000
JESUS영상arclight
Words of Life오디오grn
Good News오디오grn
Markus오디오grn
Cerita Paskah [Easter Story]오디오grn
Mark영상lumo-project

The Hawu language is the language of the Savu people of Savu Island in Indonesia and of Raijua Island off the western tip of Savu. Hawu has been referred to by a variety of names such as Havu, Savu, Sabu, Sawu, and is known to outsiders as Savu or Sabu. Hawu belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family, and is most closely related to Dhao and the languages of Sumba. Dhao was once considered a dialect of Hawu, but the two languages are not mutually intelligible.

标题类型提供方年份
Hawu Mark Maꞌu圣经2016
Sabu 2000 New Testament BUKU LII DARA DEO LII DARA WOWIU圣经2000
JESUS影片arclight
Words of Life音频grn
Good News音频grn
Markus音频grn
Cerita Paskah [Easter Story]音频grn
Mark影片lumo-project

The Hawu language is the language of the Savu people of Savu Island in Indonesia and of Raijua Island off the western tip of Savu. Hawu has been referred to by a variety of names such as Havu, Savu, Sabu, Sawu, and is known to outsiders as Savu or Sabu. Hawu belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family, and is most closely related to Dhao and the languages of Sumba. Dhao was once considered a dialect of Hawu, but the two languages are not mutually intelligible.