TitleTypeProviderYear
Konso 2001 EditionBible2001
JESUSFilmsarclight
Words of LifeAudiogrn
MarkFilmslumo-project
Konso BibleResourcescripture-app-builder

Konso is a Lowland East Cushitic language spoken in southwest Ethiopia. Native speakers of Konso number about 200,000. Konso is closely related to Dirasha, and serves as a "trade language"—or lingua franca—beyond the area of the Konso people. Blench (2006) considers purported dialects Gato and Turo to be separate languages.

TítuloTipoProveedorAño
Konso 2001 EditionBiblia2001
JESUSPelículasarclight
Words of LifeAudiogrn
MarkPelículaslumo-project
Konso BibleRecursoscripture-app-builder

Konso is a Lowland East Cushitic language spoken in southwest Ethiopia. Native speakers of Konso number about 200,000. Konso is closely related to Dirasha, and serves as a "trade language"—or lingua franca—beyond the area of the Konso people. Blench (2006) considers purported dialects Gato and Turo to be separate languages.

TítuloTipoProvedorAno
Konso 2001 EditionBíblia2001
JESUSFilmesarclight
Words of LifeÁudiogrn
MarkFilmeslumo-project
Konso BibleRecursoscripture-app-builder

Konso is a Lowland East Cushitic language spoken in southwest Ethiopia. Native speakers of Konso number about 200,000. Konso is closely related to Dirasha, and serves as a "trade language"—or lingua franca—beyond the area of the Konso people. Blench (2006) considers purported dialects Gato and Turo to be separate languages.

TitreTypeFournisseurAnnée
Konso 2001 EditionBible2001
JESUSFilmsarclight
Words of LifeAudiogrn
MarkFilmslumo-project
Konso BibleRessourcescripture-app-builder

Konso is a Lowland East Cushitic language spoken in southwest Ethiopia. Native speakers of Konso number about 200,000. Konso is closely related to Dirasha, and serves as a "trade language"—or lingua franca—beyond the area of the Konso people. Blench (2006) considers purported dialects Gato and Turo to be separate languages.

शीर्षकप्रकारप्रदातावर्ष
Konso 2001 Editionबाइबल2001
JESUSफ़िल्मेंarclight
Words of Lifeऑडियोgrn
Markफ़िल्मेंlumo-project
Konso Bibleसंसाधनscripture-app-builder

Konso is a Lowland East Cushitic language spoken in southwest Ethiopia. Native speakers of Konso number about 200,000. Konso is closely related to Dirasha, and serves as a "trade language"—or lingua franca—beyond the area of the Konso people. Blench (2006) considers purported dialects Gato and Turo to be separate languages.

العنوانالنوعالمزودالسنة
Konso 2001 Editionكتاب مقدس2001
JESUSالأفلامarclight
Words of Lifeصوتياتgrn
Markالأفلامlumo-project
Konso Bibleالموردscripture-app-builder

Konso is a Lowland East Cushitic language spoken in southwest Ethiopia. Native speakers of Konso number about 200,000. Konso is closely related to Dirasha, and serves as a "trade language"—or lingua franca—beyond the area of the Konso people. Blench (2006) considers purported dialects Gato and Turo to be separate languages.

タイトル種類提供元
Konso 2001 Edition聖書2001
JESUS映像arclight
Words of Life音声grn
Mark映像lumo-project
Konso Bibleリソースscripture-app-builder

Konso is a Lowland East Cushitic language spoken in southwest Ethiopia. Native speakers of Konso number about 200,000. Konso is closely related to Dirasha, and serves as a "trade language"—or lingua franca—beyond the area of the Konso people. Blench (2006) considers purported dialects Gato and Turo to be separate languages.

제목유형제공자연도
Konso 2001 Edition성경2001
JESUS영상arclight
Words of Life오디오grn
Mark영상lumo-project
Konso Bible자료scripture-app-builder

Konso is a Lowland East Cushitic language spoken in southwest Ethiopia. Native speakers of Konso number about 200,000. Konso is closely related to Dirasha, and serves as a "trade language"—or lingua franca—beyond the area of the Konso people. Blench (2006) considers purported dialects Gato and Turo to be separate languages.

标题类型提供方年份
Konso 2001 Edition圣经2001
JESUS影片arclight
Words of Life音频grn
Mark影片lumo-project
Konso Bible资源scripture-app-builder

Konso is a Lowland East Cushitic language spoken in southwest Ethiopia. Native speakers of Konso number about 200,000. Konso is closely related to Dirasha, and serves as a "trade language"—or lingua franca—beyond the area of the Konso people. Blench (2006) considers purported dialects Gato and Turo to be separate languages.